The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... mentioned briefly in four or five other papers . He is seen one evening at the theatre , where he looked ' very little pleased with the Representation of the mad Scene of the Pilgrim ' ( No. 22 ) . But the only paper directly attributed ...
... mentioned briefly in four or five other papers . He is seen one evening at the theatre , where he looked ' very little pleased with the Representation of the mad Scene of the Pilgrim ' ( No. 22 ) . But the only paper directly attributed ...
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... mentioned by Steele in No. 555 , Henry Martyn is best remembered today as one of the principal writers in the periodical The British Merchant , or Commerce preserv'd , published twice a week from 7 August 1713 to 30 July 1714 ( " Sold ...
... mentioned by Steele in No. 555 , Henry Martyn is best remembered today as one of the principal writers in the periodical The British Merchant , or Commerce preserv'd , published twice a week from 7 August 1713 to 30 July 1714 ( " Sold ...
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... mentioned in my Lord Clarendon , who was burnt in his Ship because he would not quit it without Orders . It is said that towards the Close of 1700 , being the great Year of Jubilee , the Club had it under Consideration whether they ...
... mentioned in my Lord Clarendon , who was burnt in his Ship because he would not quit it without Orders . It is said that towards the Close of 1700 , being the great Year of Jubilee , the Club had it under Consideration whether they ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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