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Pagina ix
... Spectator as literature , as journalism , as morality , or as propaganda . But the external circumstances which ... Spectator took the materials ready to their hands and transformed them into papers which would be under- stood , enjoyed ...
... Spectator as literature , as journalism , as morality , or as propaganda . But the external circumstances which ... Spectator took the materials ready to their hands and transformed them into papers which would be under- stood , enjoyed ...
Pagina 61
... SPECTATOR appeared , have I remarked a kind of Men , whom I chuse to call Starers ; that without any regard to Time , Place , or Modesty , disturb large Company with their impertinent Eyes . Spectators make up a proper Assembly for a ...
... SPECTATOR appeared , have I remarked a kind of Men , whom I chuse to call Starers ; that without any regard to Time , Place , or Modesty , disturb large Company with their impertinent Eyes . Spectators make up a proper Assembly for a ...
Pagina 566
... Spectator Inspected or A Letter to the Spectator from an Officer in Flanders . PAGE 500. Virgil , Georgics , iii . 25. Addison printed ' Atque inter- texti tollant , etc. Dryden's translation , lines 39-40 . Great Modern Critick ...
... Spectator Inspected or A Letter to the Spectator from an Officer in Flanders . PAGE 500. Virgil , Georgics , iii . 25. Addison printed ' Atque inter- texti tollant , etc. Dryden's translation , lines 39-40 . Great Modern Critick ...
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