The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... referred to in Nos . 140 , 258 , and 310 ( all by Steele ) , and his engrav- ing of a mosaic design ' lately discovered at Stunsfeild near Wood- stock ' is given free publicity by Steele at the beginning of No. 358.5 Lillie's ...
... referred to in Nos . 140 , 258 , and 310 ( all by Steele ) , and his engrav- ing of a mosaic design ' lately discovered at Stunsfeild near Wood- stock ' is given free publicity by Steele at the beginning of No. 358.5 Lillie's ...
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... referred to by Johnson in the Notes from Langton ( 1780 ) : He mentioned with an air of satisfaction what Baretti had told him ; that , meeting , in the course of his studying English , with an excellent paper in the Spectator , one of ...
... referred to by Johnson in the Notes from Langton ( 1780 ) : He mentioned with an air of satisfaction what Baretti had told him ; that , meeting , in the course of his studying English , with an excellent paper in the Spectator , one of ...
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... referred to is his second son , Benjamin Calamy , D.D. ( 1642-86 ) , Prebendary of St. Paul's and a strong advocate for the Established Church . He published seven separate sermons ( a list is given in Biographia Britannica ) , and ...
... referred to is his second son , Benjamin Calamy , D.D. ( 1642-86 ) , Prebendary of St. Paul's and a strong advocate for the Established Church . He published seven separate sermons ( a list is given in Biographia Britannica ) , and ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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