The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... known publishing firm . The elder Tonson had long known Addison and had published , among other things , The Campaign , Remarks on Italy , and Rosamond . The younger Tonson seems also to have taken over the publishing of the Tatler ...
... known publishing firm . The elder Tonson had long known Addison and had published , among other things , The Campaign , Remarks on Italy , and Rosamond . The younger Tonson seems also to have taken over the publishing of the Tatler ...
Strana liii
... known to have been one of the circle at Button's Coffee - house and does not appear in the correspondence of either Addison or Steele , but he mentions twice in print the fact that he had received encouragement from Addison.3 The chief ...
... known to have been one of the circle at Button's Coffee - house and does not appear in the correspondence of either Addison or Steele , but he mentions twice in print the fact that he had received encouragement from Addison.3 The chief ...
Strana 58
... known , the ill - natured World might call him , The Ass in the Lion's Skin . This Gentleman's Temper is made out of such a happy Mixture of the Mild and the Cholerick , that he out - does both his Predecessors , and has drawn together ...
... known , the ill - natured World might call him , The Ass in the Lion's Skin . This Gentleman's Temper is made out of such a happy Mixture of the Mild and the Cholerick , that he out - does both his Predecessors , and has drawn together ...
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