The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... signature of Steele seems to signify that he transcribed it : but in the edition in 8vo . of 1712 , No. 210. has the signature of Z , though it is marked T in the 12mo of the same year , as it likewise is in the Spect . in folio . The ...
... signature of Steele seems to signify that he transcribed it : but in the edition in 8vo . of 1712 , No. 210. has the signature of Z , though it is marked T in the 12mo of the same year , as it likewise is in the Spect . in folio . The ...
Strana 289
... signature here , to denote that he was only the transcriber , or it may be , that , in his absence , it was made up from the letter - box by Mr. T. Tickell . See note on the signature T , No. 324 , ad finem . It was probably Mr ...
... signature here , to denote that he was only the transcriber , or it may be , that , in his absence , it was made up from the letter - box by Mr. T. Tickell . See note on the signature T , No. 324 , ad finem . It was probably Mr ...
Strana 305
... signature C in the Spect . in folio , but no signature in the editions of 1712 ; it is reprinted as Addison's by Mr. Tickell . The signature seems to denote that it was written by Addison , at Chelsea . See final notes to Nos . 7 .. and ...
... signature C in the Spect . in folio , but no signature in the editions of 1712 ; it is reprinted as Addison's by Mr. Tickell . The signature seems to denote that it was written by Addison , at Chelsea . See final notes to Nos . 7 .. and ...
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