The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... paper written in imitation of the " Tatler , " and the " Reader , " in opposition to the " Examiner ; " in both which he was assisted by Addison . Steele's productions at this period were very numerous , they all evince strong ...
... paper written in imitation of the " Tatler , " and the " Reader , " in opposition to the " Examiner ; " in both which he was assisted by Addison . Steele's productions at this period were very numerous , they all evince strong ...
Strana xxiii
... paper was not published until 12 o'clock , that it might come out precisely at the hour of the Queen's breakfast , and that no time might be left for deliberating about serving it up with that meal as usual . ” . Bishop Fleetwood died ...
... paper was not published until 12 o'clock , that it might come out precisely at the hour of the Queen's breakfast , and that no time might be left for deliberating about serving it up with that meal as usual . ” . Bishop Fleetwood died ...
Strana xxviii
... paper in question is of extreme beauty , simplicity , and tenderness . MR . DUNLOP was Greek Professor in the University of Glasgow , and joined with Mr. Montgomery , in writing No. 524. Mr. Dunlop published a Greek Grammar of some ...
... paper in question is of extreme beauty , simplicity , and tenderness . MR . DUNLOP was Greek Professor in the University of Glasgow , and joined with Mr. Montgomery , in writing No. 524. Mr. Dunlop published a Greek Grammar of some ...
Strana 4
... paper , which appeared in my former volumes , that you may have an opportunity of shewing Mrs. Honeycombe the shrewdness of your conjectures , by ascribing every speculation to its proper author ; though you know how often many profound ...
... paper , which appeared in my former volumes , that you may have an opportunity of shewing Mrs. Honeycombe the shrewdness of your conjectures , by ascribing every speculation to its proper author ; though you know how often many profound ...
Strana 5
... paper . As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I shall pass over it in silence . I find that , during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favourite of my ...
... paper . As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I shall pass over it in silence . I find that , during my nonage , I had the reputation of a very sullen youth , but was always a favourite of my ...
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