The Spectator, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1965 - 606 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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... according to his Office he dealt much in Intelligence ; and doubted not but there was some Foundation for his Reports of the rest of the Company , as well as for the whimsical Account he gave of me . The next Morning at Day - break we ...
... according to his Office he dealt much in Intelligence ; and doubted not but there was some Foundation for his Reports of the rest of the Company , as well as for the whimsical Account he gave of me . The next Morning at Day - break we ...
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... according to the Degrees of Familiarity or Distance ; with an Explanation of the Careless , the Scornful , the Politick , and the Surly Pinch , and the Gestures proper to each of them . N. B. The Undertaker does not question but in a ...
... according to the Degrees of Familiarity or Distance ; with an Explanation of the Careless , the Scornful , the Politick , and the Surly Pinch , and the Gestures proper to each of them . N. B. The Undertaker does not question but in a ...
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... according to our Merits ; and because we can procure no considerable Benefit or Advantage from the Esteem and Approbation of any other Being . In the first Place no other Being can make a right Judgment of us , and esteem us according ...
... according to our Merits ; and because we can procure no considerable Benefit or Advantage from the Esteem and Approbation of any other Being . In the first Place no other Being can make a right Judgment of us , and esteem us according ...
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VOLUME I | 45 |
INTRODUCTION | 51 |
NUMBERS 427584 I | 75 |
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