The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... melancholy end : -the consequence of the want of the one virtue , Prudence , averting the reward due to the possession and exercise of many others . EUSTACE BUDGELL was born in 1685. His father was Gilbert PREFACE . vii.
... melancholy end : -the consequence of the want of the one virtue , Prudence , averting the reward due to the possession and exercise of many others . EUSTACE BUDGELL was born in 1685. His father was Gilbert PREFACE . vii.
Strana viii
EUSTACE BUDGELL was born in 1685. His father was Gilbert Budgell , D. D , and his mother , the daughter of Dr. Gulston , Bishop of Bristol , and sister to the wife of Dean Addison . He became a member of Christ - Church College , Oxford ...
EUSTACE BUDGELL was born in 1685. His father was Gilbert Budgell , D. D , and his mother , the daughter of Dr. Gulston , Bishop of Bristol , and sister to the wife of Dean Addison . He became a member of Christ - Church College , Oxford ...
Strana xxvi
... BUDGELL , the second brother of Eustace Budgell , was the author of the verses at the close of No. 591 : it is probable that the paper itself is the production of his brother Eustace . HENRY BLAND was head master of Eton School , then ...
... BUDGELL , the second brother of Eustace Budgell , was the author of the verses at the close of No. 591 : it is probable that the paper itself is the production of his brother Eustace . HENRY BLAND was head master of Eton School , then ...
Strana xxix
... Eustace Budgell 20 " 68 Addison 21 Addison 69 " 22 Steele 70 " 23 Addison 71 Steele 24 Steele 72 Addison 106 " 107 Steele 108 Addison 109 Steele 110 Addison 111 112 " 113 Steele 114 " т . 115 Addison 116 Eustace Budgell 117 Addison 118 ...
... Eustace Budgell 20 " 68 Addison 21 Addison 69 " 22 Steele 70 " 23 Addison 71 Steele 24 Steele 72 Addison 106 " 107 Steele 108 Addison 109 Steele 110 Addison 111 112 " 113 Steele 114 " т . 115 Addison 116 Eustace Budgell 117 Addison 118 ...
Strana xxx
... Eustace Budgell 216 Addison 217 Eustace Budgell 218 Steele , Т. 219 Addison 220 Steele and John Hughes 221 Addison 222 Steele , T. 223 Addison 224 John Hughes 225 Addison 226 Steele , т . 227 Addison 228 Steele , T. 229 Addison 230 ...
... Eustace Budgell 216 Addison 217 Eustace Budgell 218 Steele , Т. 219 Addison 220 Steele and John Hughes 221 Addison 222 Steele , T. 223 Addison 224 John Hughes 225 Addison 226 Steele , т . 227 Addison 228 Steele , T. 229 Addison 230 ...
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