The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Volumes of the SPECTA- TORS on a large Character in Octavo ; the Price of the two Vols . well Bound and Gilt two Guineas . Those who are inclined to Subscribe , are desired to make their first Payments to Jacob Tonson , Bookseller in ...
... Volumes of the SPECTA- TORS on a large Character in Octavo ; the Price of the two Vols . well Bound and Gilt two Guineas . Those who are inclined to Subscribe , are desired to make their first Payments to Jacob Tonson , Bookseller in ...
Strana lxxiii
... volumes are already printed and two volumes more are now printing ( which would carry the number of essays to No. 480 or thereabouts ' ) and whereas the authors intend ' to Continue writing the said Spectator to the end of this present ...
... volumes are already printed and two volumes more are now printing ( which would carry the number of essays to No. 480 or thereabouts ' ) and whereas the authors intend ' to Continue writing the said Spectator to the end of this present ...
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... volumes . Partial translations were published before the Restoration , and the whole work was done into English by Sir Charles Cotterell in 1676 ( Term Catalogues , Michaelmas 1675 , Arber , i . 224 ) . A translation ' by several hands ...
... volumes . Partial translations were published before the Restoration , and the whole work was done into English by Sir Charles Cotterell in 1676 ( Term Catalogues , Michaelmas 1675 , Arber , i . 224 ) . A translation ' by several hands ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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