The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana lv
... author or ' transcriber ' , but Nichols is sceptical of this theory , and there is no evidence to substantiate it . It seems likely that these guesses , made late in the eighteenth century , arose from Tickell's known association with ...
... author or ' transcriber ' , but Nichols is sceptical of this theory , and there is no evidence to substantiate it . It seems likely that these guesses , made late in the eighteenth century , arose from Tickell's known association with ...
Strana lvii
... Author of several Spectators ' . The book itself gives no clue to what contributions the author had made , if any , to the Spectator , nor does his style suggest that he would have been accepted as a contributor.2 To list even men like ...
... Author of several Spectators ' . The book itself gives no clue to what contributions the author had made , if any , to the Spectator , nor does his style suggest that he would have been accepted as a contributor.2 To list even men like ...
Strana lxxxi
... author of the long letter which makes up the whole of No. 573 , a letter beginning ' Smart Sir ' , and purporting to ... author of the letter in No. 618 and James Ward , of Trinity College , Dublin , as the author of the poem in No ...
... author of the long letter which makes up the whole of No. 573 , a letter beginning ' Smart Sir ' , and purporting to ... author of the letter in No. 618 and James Ward , of Trinity College , Dublin , as the author of the poem in No ...
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