The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... Steele , signed with the letter T , to denote , perhaps , that he was only the transcriber , not the author ; but this remark cannot be applied universally to all the papers marked T. Perhaps the signature was used at times by Mr. T ...
... Steele , signed with the letter T , to denote , perhaps , that he was only the transcriber , not the author ; but this remark cannot be applied universally to all the papers marked T. Perhaps the signature was used at times by Mr. T ...
Strana 256
... Steele , and supposed to be one of many composed by him from materials furnished by the letter - box . The hints it supplied , Steele formed into plans of his own invention , taking the liberty to change both the language and thoughts ...
... Steele , and supposed to be one of many composed by him from materials furnished by the letter - box . The hints it supplied , Steele formed into plans of his own invention , taking the liberty to change both the language and thoughts ...
Strana 522
... Steele was the author as well as the editor of some or of all the letters in this paper ; but the title Spectator is not solely appropriated to Steele . See No. 413 , let . i . and No. 382 , paragr . 4 . with my husband . This ...
... Steele was the author as well as the editor of some or of all the letters in this paper ; but the title Spectator is not solely appropriated to Steele . See No. 413 , let . i . and No. 382 , paragr . 4 . with my husband . This ...
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