The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... received , as we have seen , not only from London but from places as diverse as Exeter , Norwich , Bath , Edin- burgh , and Dublin , indicates that the Spectator was read throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland . At Spalding , in ...
... received , as we have seen , not only from London but from places as diverse as Exeter , Norwich , Bath , Edin- burgh , and Dublin , indicates that the Spectator was read throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland . At Spalding , in ...
Strana 99
... received from him , made the Discovery himself ; upon which the Pope gave him the Reward he had promised , but at the same time , to disable the Satyrist for the future , ordered his Tongue to be cut out , and both his Hands to be ...
... received from him , made the Discovery himself ; upon which the Pope gave him the Reward he had promised , but at the same time , to disable the Satyrist for the future , ordered his Tongue to be cut out , and both his Hands to be ...
Strana 300
... received the News of this Fight , and of the great Mens Deaths who commanded in it . This News was brought to Edinburgh , Where Scotland's King did reign , That brave Earl Douglas suddenly Was with an Arrow slain . O heavy News , King ...
... received the News of this Fight , and of the great Mens Deaths who commanded in it . This News was brought to Edinburgh , Where Scotland's King did reign , That brave Earl Douglas suddenly Was with an Arrow slain . O heavy News , King ...
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