The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... described in later papers . Ned Ward's Secret History of the Clubs ( 1709 ) , later expanded into the Satyrical Reflections on Clubs , gives an equally vivid if less decorous account . In 1711 was published the curious little book by ...
... described in later papers . Ned Ward's Secret History of the Clubs ( 1709 ) , later expanded into the Satyrical Reflections on Clubs , gives an equally vivid if less decorous account . In 1711 was published the curious little book by ...
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... described as as great a Master of the Mystery of our State of Clock - work , as the German of his own Moving - Picture ' . 1 ' Mr. Penkethman's Wonderful Invention , call'd the Pantheon : Or , the Temple of the Heathen - gods , ' is ...
... described as as great a Master of the Mystery of our State of Clock - work , as the German of his own Moving - Picture ' . 1 ' Mr. Penkethman's Wonderful Invention , call'd the Pantheon : Or , the Temple of the Heathen - gods , ' is ...
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... described in Henry Barker's The Polite Gentleman ( 1700 ) is the man who merely seeks to amuse and provoke laughter ( p . 16 ) . 2 Cowley , Waller , Dryden , Milton , and Spenser are all treated in Addison's early poem , ' An Account of ...
... described in Henry Barker's The Polite Gentleman ( 1700 ) is the man who merely seeks to amuse and provoke laughter ( p . 16 ) . 2 Cowley , Waller , Dryden , Milton , and Spenser are all treated in Addison's early poem , ' An Account of ...
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