The Spectator: Introduction ; The text ; Abbreviated titles ; Errata ; Numbers 1-125Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana vi
... original sheets as well as the first two reprints ( in octavo and duodecimo ) , and he gives , though not consistently , variant readings in his footnotes . His edition contained many errors , and its annotation was scanty , but it ...
... original sheets as well as the first two reprints ( in octavo and duodecimo ) , and he gives , though not consistently , variant readings in his footnotes . His edition contained many errors , and its annotation was scanty , but it ...
Strana xxvii
... original numbers were set up in one printing - house from day to day , there would have to be duplicate printings ... original sheets shows that this was , in fact , the procedure followed in the printing of the Spectator , 2 that not ...
... original numbers were set up in one printing - house from day to day , there would have to be duplicate printings ... original sheets shows that this was , in fact , the procedure followed in the printing of the Spectator , 2 that not ...
Strana xliii
... 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 December 1712 and later in seven volumes ; and the continuation ...
... 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 December 1712 and later in seven volumes ; and the continuation ...
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