The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... half its progress , as appears from the personal attacks made upon him by his contemporaries ; but the length of the work affords one reason why it should not be protracted until it became too bulky , and a still better reason was , the ...
... half its progress , as appears from the personal attacks made upon him by his contemporaries ; but the length of the work affords one reason why it should not be protracted until it became too bulky , and a still better reason was , the ...
Strana 64
... half , in which interval the GUARDIAN , and its sequel the ENGLISHMAN , were published . The time when the SPECTATOR was revived , Dr. JOHNSON thought " unfavourable to literature , " as " the succession of a new family to the throne ...
... half , in which interval the GUARDIAN , and its sequel the ENGLISHMAN , were published . The time when the SPECTATOR was revived , Dr. JOHNSON thought " unfavourable to literature , " as " the succession of a new family to the throne ...
Strana 65
... half the number that was usually printed before the tax was imposed . This stamp- duty took place , Aug. 1 , 1712 , and every single half - sheet paid a half - penny to the queen . " Have you seen , " says Swift , " the stamp ? Methinks ...
... half the number that was usually printed before the tax was imposed . This stamp- duty took place , Aug. 1 , 1712 , and every single half - sheet paid a half - penny to the queen . " Have you seen , " says Swift , " the stamp ? Methinks ...
Strana 66
... half - sheet , printed on the vilest paper of which any specimens have descended to posterity . But the exact amount of the daily sale has been , with some , the subject of much contro- versy . Dr. JOHNSON , estimating by the 207. paid ...
... half - sheet , printed on the vilest paper of which any specimens have descended to posterity . But the exact amount of the daily sale has been , with some , the subject of much contro- versy . Dr. JOHNSON , estimating by the 207. paid ...
Strana 91
... half a dozen of my se- lect friends that know me ; of whom my next pa- per shall give a more particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not often make my appearance ; sometimes I am seen thrusting my head into ...
... half a dozen of my se- lect friends that know me ; of whom my next pa- per shall give a more particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not often make my appearance ; sometimes I am seen thrusting my head into ...
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