The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana xliv
... papers were 274 in number , as against 236 contributed by Steele'- where the figure 274 refers , of course , to the two series and the figure 236 only to the first.1 These figures are repeated in the follow- ing year by Austin Dobson ...
... papers were 274 in number , as against 236 contributed by Steele'- where the figure 274 refers , of course , to the two series and the figure 236 only to the first.1 These figures are repeated in the follow- ing year by Austin Dobson ...
Strana xlv
... papers without signature letters at all , in any of the three editions . Placed in tabular form , the figures read : Papers signed R or T 251 Signed C , L , I , or O 249 Signed X 29 Signed Z ΙΟ Signed Q I Unsigned IS Total 555 Two of ...
... papers without signature letters at all , in any of the three editions . Placed in tabular form , the figures read : Papers signed R or T 251 Signed C , L , I , or O 249 Signed X 29 Signed Z ΙΟ Signed Q I Unsigned IS Total 555 Two of ...
Strana lviii
... papers of doubtful authorship - Steele's papers are almost without exception printed by Buckley and Addison's quite as uniformly by Tonson . In this period 156 papers can be assigned without question to Steele and 142 to Addison ...
... papers of doubtful authorship - Steele's papers are almost without exception printed by Buckley and Addison's quite as uniformly by Tonson . In this period 156 papers can be assigned without question to Steele and 142 to Addison ...
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