The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... names , since even in Steele's own day few readers would be likely to place the name of Henry Martyn first . It is probable that in his first draft Steele intended to begin with Addison's name , to be followed by that of Budgell , and ...
... names , since even in Steele's own day few readers would be likely to place the name of Henry Martyn first . It is probable that in his first draft Steele intended to begin with Addison's name , to be followed by that of Budgell , and ...
Strana 40
... Name of WESTON , several Gentlemen of the same Name , are , for better Society , desirous to meet at the House of Tho . Weston , being the Red Lyon and Ball in the Old Baily , on the 5th of Nov. next , at 2 of the Clock Afternoon ...
... Name of WESTON , several Gentlemen of the same Name , are , for better Society , desirous to meet at the House of Tho . Weston , being the Red Lyon and Ball in the Old Baily , on the 5th of Nov. next , at 2 of the Clock Afternoon ...
Strana 255
... Name to work upon , he con- siders it at first as a Mine not broken up , which will not shew the Treasure it contains till he shall have spent many Hours in the Search of it : For it is his Business to find out one Word that conceals ...
... Name to work upon , he con- siders it at first as a Mine not broken up , which will not shew the Treasure it contains till he shall have spent many Hours in the Search of it : For it is his Business to find out one Word that conceals ...
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