The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... Steele . This paper , with Steele's editorial mark , might probably have been composed from hints on the character of sir Roger de Coverley . This signature T however does not appear to have been appropriated by Steele entirely , for it ...
... Steele . This paper , with Steele's editorial mark , might probably have been composed from hints on the character of sir Roger de Coverley . This signature T however does not appear to have been appropriated by Steele entirely , for it ...
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... Steele's publication of The Lady's , Library . See Steele's Letters , Vol . II . p . 423 , & c . 8 The editorial mark of Steele . See No. 324 , note on T. some methods for the improvement of the bear- garden , No. 141 . 229 THE SPECTATOR .
... Steele's publication of The Lady's , Library . See Steele's Letters , Vol . II . p . 423 , & c . 8 The editorial mark of Steele . See No. 324 , note on T. some methods for the improvement of the bear- garden , No. 141 . 229 THE SPECTATOR .
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... Steele . u By Steele . See No. 324. ad finem , note . The letters in this No. 142. are all genuine , written originally by Steele , and actually sent , with but little variation , to Mrs. Scurlock , afterwards Lady Steele . - See Steele's ...
... Steele . u By Steele . See No. 324. ad finem , note . The letters in this No. 142. are all genuine , written originally by Steele , and actually sent , with but little variation , to Mrs. Scurlock , afterwards Lady Steele . - See Steele's ...
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