The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... March 1711 Lillie seems to have realized that Steele was now the editor of the Spectator ; his letter appears in No. 16 ( 19 March ) asking for the appointment ' to take in Letters and Advertisements for the City of Westminster and the ...
... March 1711 Lillie seems to have realized that Steele was now the editor of the Spectator ; his letter appears in No. 16 ( 19 March ) asking for the appointment ' to take in Letters and Advertisements for the City of Westminster and the ...
Strana lxxiv
... March to 1 October 1713. Shortly thereafter , on 6 October , Steele began a new journal , the Englishman , solely devoted to politics , the first series of which ( 57 numbers ) ran to 15 February 1714. Politics in fact occupied Steele ...
... March to 1 October 1713. Shortly thereafter , on 6 October , Steele began a new journal , the Englishman , solely devoted to politics , the first series of which ( 57 numbers ) ran to 15 February 1714. Politics in fact occupied Steele ...
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... March 9 , 17111 I At Venus obscuro gradientes aere sepsit , Et multo Nebula circum Dea fudit amictu , Cernere ne quis eos ... Virg . SHALL here communicate to the World a couple of Letters , which I believe will give the Reader as good ...
... March 9 , 17111 I At Venus obscuro gradientes aere sepsit , Et multo Nebula circum Dea fudit amictu , Cernere ne quis eos ... Virg . SHALL here communicate to the World a couple of Letters , which I believe will give the Reader as good ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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