The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Steele , but he carries the error a step farther by specifically confining his tabula- tion to the original series : Out of a total of 555 , [ Addison's ] papers numbered 274 to Steele's 236 , leaving only 45 for Budgell , Hughes , and ...
... Steele , but he carries the error a step farther by specifically confining his tabula- tion to the original series : Out of a total of 555 , [ Addison's ] papers numbered 274 to Steele's 236 , leaving only 45 for Budgell , Hughes , and ...
Strana lviii
... Steele's papers are almost without exception printed by Buckley and Addison's quite as uniformly by Tonson . In this period 156 papers can be assigned without question to Steele and 142 to Addison . Distributed by printers they fall ...
... Steele's papers are almost without exception printed by Buckley and Addison's quite as uniformly by Tonson . In this period 156 papers can be assigned without question to Steele and 142 to Addison . Distributed by printers they fall ...
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... Steele and Addison By contemporary readers , however , Steele - who had but recently laid down the Tatler - was generally credited with the direction and main authorship of the paper . And it is true that the strong ethical purpose of ...
... Steele and Addison By contemporary readers , however , Steele - who had but recently laid down the Tatler - was generally credited with the direction and main authorship of the paper . And it is true that the strong ethical purpose of ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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