The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Spectator one must not only estimate the proportion of letters to original material but also dis- tinguish between the first series ( Nos . 1-555 ) , the joint work of Steele and Addison , published in sheets daily from March 1711 to ...
... Spectator one must not only estimate the proportion of letters to original material but also dis- tinguish between the first series ( Nos . 1-555 ) , the joint work of Steele and Addison , published in sheets daily from March 1711 to ...
Strana lvii
... Spectator " . Books occasionally turn up which profess to be written by contributors to the Spectator . One such was published in 1723 , with the title The History of Providence , or the Six Days Work of the Creation : in a Dissertation ...
... Spectator " . Books occasionally turn up which profess to be written by contributors to the Spectator . One such was published in 1723 , with the title The History of Providence , or the Six Days Work of the Creation : in a Dissertation ...
Strana lxxxiv
... Spectator was a natural medium for communication , and one of the first periodicals in the history of journalism to make use of the art of advertising on a large and varied scale . The ... Spectator's position in lxxxiv THE SPECTATOR.
... Spectator was a natural medium for communication , and one of the first periodicals in the history of journalism to make use of the art of advertising on a large and varied scale . The ... Spectator's position in lxxxiv THE SPECTATOR.
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