The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... century prose has been oftener reprinted than the Spectator , at least during its own century and the nineteenth . By 1729 , the year of Steele's death , at least twelve ' editions ' had been published by Tonson , and throughout the ...
... century prose has been oftener reprinted than the Spectator , at least during its own century and the nineteenth . By 1729 , the year of Steele's death , at least twelve ' editions ' had been published by Tonson , and throughout the ...
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... century Londoner and his environment looked like , the best source of informa- tion is the paintings and engravings of William Hogarth ; if one wishes to know what the eighteenth - century Londoner thought about , one can do no better ...
... century Londoner and his environment looked like , the best source of informa- tion is the paintings and engravings of William Hogarth ; if one wishes to know what the eighteenth - century Londoner thought about , one can do no better ...
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... century — and after To trace the reputation and influence of the Spectator - in England , on the Continent , and in America - does not fall within the scope of the present work ; to attempt this would be to write the inter- national ...
... century — and after To trace the reputation and influence of the Spectator - in England , on the Continent , and in America - does not fall within the scope of the present work ; to attempt this would be to write the inter- national ...
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