The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana xxxi
... essay.1 It is true that the personality of Mr. Spectator gives unity of tone to the papers . His early life is sketched in the first number , by Addison , but various bits of in- formation about his past emerge in subsequent essays , so ...
... essay.1 It is true that the personality of Mr. Spectator gives unity of tone to the papers . His early life is sketched in the first number , by Addison , but various bits of in- formation about his past emerge in subsequent essays , so ...
Strana lxviii
... essays . Since it contains the bookplate of Richard Tickell , it prob- ably once belonged to his grandfather , Addison's friend , though it is not in the handwriting of Thomas Tickell . The material in these twenty - four essays was ...
... essays . Since it contains the bookplate of Richard Tickell , it prob- ably once belonged to his grandfather , Addison's friend , though it is not in the handwriting of Thomas Tickell . The material in these twenty - four essays was ...
Strana xcviii
... essays quickly established themselves among the classics of English prose , and writers on rhetoric began to attempt a ' historical view ' of the development of English style , Addison's writings early assumed a commanding position ...
... essays quickly established themselves among the classics of English prose , and writers on rhetoric began to attempt a ' historical view ' of the development of English style , Addison's writings early assumed a commanding position ...
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