The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Learned , every periodical has to a certain extent depended on the co - operation of its readers for a part of its material . De la Croze , in starting his monthly Memoirs for the Ingenious ( 1693 ) , hopes ' the Learned will supply him ...
... Learned , every periodical has to a certain extent depended on the co - operation of its readers for a part of its material . De la Croze , in starting his monthly Memoirs for the Ingenious ( 1693 ) , hopes ' the Learned will supply him ...
Strana 260
... learned Monarch was himself a tolerable Punnster , and made very few Bishops or Privy - Counsellors that had not ... learned Friend had dined that The pedantry of the ' learned monarch ' is referred to in the Dunciad ( iv . 175 80 ) ...
... learned Monarch was himself a tolerable Punnster , and made very few Bishops or Privy - Counsellors that had not ... learned Friend had dined that The pedantry of the ' learned monarch ' is referred to in the Dunciad ( iv . 175 80 ) ...
Strana 474
... learned from a Latin Treatise1 of Exercises , that is written with great Erudition . It is there called the σkioμaxía , or the Fighting with a Man's own Shadow , and consists in the brandishing of two short Sticks grasped in each Hand ...
... learned from a Latin Treatise1 of Exercises , that is written with great Erudition . It is there called the σkioμaxía , or the Fighting with a Man's own Shadow , and consists in the brandishing of two short Sticks grasped in each Hand ...
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