The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... later in seven volumes ; and the continuation ( Nos . 556-635 ) , conducted by Addison , with the assistance of Budgell and Tickell , published three times a week from June to December 1714 and later as Volume VIII of the completed ...
... later in seven volumes ; and the continuation ( Nos . 556-635 ) , conducted by Addison , with the assistance of Budgell and Tickell , published three times a week from June to December 1714 and later as Volume VIII of the completed ...
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... later Steele prints ( in No. 532 ) Tickell's ' excellent Paper of Verses ' , entitled " To the supposed Author of the Spectator ' . The next name in Steele's list is that of the Rev. Thomas Parnell ( 1679-1718 ) , Archdeacon of Clogher ...
... later Steele prints ( in No. 532 ) Tickell's ' excellent Paper of Verses ' , entitled " To the supposed Author of the Spectator ' . The next name in Steele's list is that of the Rev. Thomas Parnell ( 1679-1718 ) , Archdeacon of Clogher ...
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... later Dean of Cloyne ; the paraphrase was later reprinted under his own name . The letter in No. 334 may be assigned with reasonable certainty to John Weaver , whose Essay towards an History of Dancing ( mentioned in the letter as in ...
... later Dean of Cloyne ; the paraphrase was later reprinted under his own name . The letter in No. 334 may be assigned with reasonable certainty to John Weaver , whose Essay towards an History of Dancing ( mentioned in the letter as in ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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