The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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... Line 29. The Surface of a Pebble . PAGE 152. Fifth line from foot . Persons , etc. Perfections in their Country , ' A. ' Polished Marble , ' A. ' Men of the greatest PAGE 153. For the ' black spots ' or patches , see No. 81 . 51. Motto ...
... Line 29. The Surface of a Pebble . PAGE 152. Fifth line from foot . Persons , etc. Perfections in their Country , ' A. ' Polished Marble , ' A. ' Men of the greatest PAGE 153. For the ' black spots ' or patches , see No. 81 . 51. Motto ...
Strana 549
... line of this couplet , and adds ' Anon . ' Weekly Preparations . This is perhaps a reference to A Week's Preparation ... Line 2. Hands . So the early texts . editions read ' Bands . ' Several later A better PAGE 251. Line 4. So ...
... line of this couplet , and adds ' Anon . ' Weekly Preparations . This is perhaps a reference to A Week's Preparation ... Line 2. Hands . So the early texts . editions read ' Bands . ' Several later A better PAGE 251. Line 4. So ...
Strana 559
... Line 37 . in Ottway , which I could not forbear re- peating on this occasion , ' A. The quotation is from a speech of Chamont in The Orphan , Act II . Line I runs : ' Through a close lane . ' 118. PAGE 358. Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , iv ...
... Line 37 . in Ottway , which I could not forbear re- peating on this occasion , ' A. The quotation is from a speech of Chamont in The Orphan , Act II . Line I runs : ' Through a close lane . ' 118. PAGE 358. Motto . Virgil , Aeneid , iv ...
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Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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