The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 482
... Addison alters for his present purpose . Visitant to her Bed - side . See note , i . 538 . Queen Emma . Mother of Edward Confessor . Addison probably refreshed his memory by the perusal of Bayle's Dictionary , in which the tale is given ...
... Addison alters for his present purpose . Visitant to her Bed - side . See note , i . 538 . Queen Emma . Mother of Edward Confessor . Addison probably refreshed his memory by the perusal of Bayle's Dictionary , in which the tale is given ...
Strana 496
... Addison's papers on Milton's Paradise Lost , of which this is the first , were reprinted in 1719 , under the title of Notes on the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost , Collected from the Spectator . For the bibliography of later issues , see ...
... Addison's papers on Milton's Paradise Lost , of which this is the first , were reprinted in 1719 , under the title of Notes on the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost , Collected from the Spectator . For the bibliography of later issues , see ...
Strana 502
... Addison subsequently interpolated here lines 446–57 of book i of Paradise Lost , with a note on the same by ' the late ingenious Mr. Maundrell , ' taken from his Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem . It will be found in the text of the ...
... Addison subsequently interpolated here lines 446–57 of book i of Paradise Lost , with a note on the same by ' the late ingenious Mr. Maundrell , ' taken from his Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem . It will be found in the text of the ...
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