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Pagina 128
... last edition is worse than the first . • By Addison , dated , perhaps , from Chelsea . See Nos . 6 , 7 , final notes ... note on Dr. Johnson's calculation , & c . putation , I may reckon about threescore thousand disciples in 128 [ No ...
... last edition is worse than the first . • By Addison , dated , perhaps , from Chelsea . See Nos . 6 , 7 , final notes ... note on Dr. Johnson's calculation , & c . putation , I may reckon about threescore thousand disciples in 128 [ No ...
Pagina 154
... final note . coach adorned with gilded cupids , and finely painted with 154 [ No. 15 THE SPECTATOR .
... final note . coach adorned with gilded cupids , and finely painted with 154 [ No. 15 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 159
... letter , desiring me to be very satirical upon the little muff that is now in fashion ; another informs me of a pair ... final note on Addison's signatures C , L , I , and O. niture and equipage . The blossoms will fall of themselves No ...
... letter , desiring me to be very satirical upon the little muff that is now in fashion ; another informs me of a pair ... final note on Addison's signatures C , L , I , and O. niture and equipage . The blossoms will fall of themselves No ...
Pagina 168
... note to No. 4 , ad finem , on R ; and No. 7 , final note on Steele's signatures . ral and reasonable entertainment than what can be met with 168 [ No. 18 THE SPECTATOR .
... note to No. 4 , ad finem , on R ; and No. 7 , final note on Steele's signatures . ral and reasonable entertainment than what can be met with 168 [ No. 18 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 172
... final note to No. 7 . methought , expressed an emotion of heart very dif- ferent 172 [ No. 19 . THE SPECTATOR .
... final note to No. 7 . methought , expressed an emotion of heart very dif- ferent 172 [ No. 19 . THE SPECTATOR .
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