The Spectator, Volume 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... ed the character through a much greater variety of conversations and adventures . But the SPEC- TATOR , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 15 ton--on the Masquerade-Puppet-show STEELE Story of Cleanthe-on Happiness, exemplified in Aurelia-Fulvia.
... ed the character through a much greater variety of conversations and adventures . But the SPEC- TATOR , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 15 ton--on the Masquerade-Puppet-show STEELE Story of Cleanthe-on Happiness, exemplified in Aurelia-Fulvia.
Pagina 16
Alexander Chalmers. of conversations and adventures . But the SPEC- TATOR , according to the first plan of it , was now drawing to a conclusion ; the seventh volume being finished about six weeks after the Knight's death ; and perhaps ...
Alexander Chalmers. of conversations and adventures . But the SPEC- TATOR , according to the first plan of it , was now drawing to a conclusion ; the seventh volume being finished about six weeks after the Knight's death ; and perhaps ...
Pagina 34
... conversation : and who , that ever asked succour from Bacchus , was able to preserve him- self from being enslaved by his auxiliary ? " The same fact has been related by others in coarser language , and with an apparent design to ...
... conversation : and who , that ever asked succour from Bacchus , was able to preserve him- self from being enslaved by his auxiliary ? " The same fact has been related by others in coarser language , and with an apparent design to ...
Pagina 63
... conversation with Dr. JOHNSON , in 1777 , Mr , MURPHY said , he remem- bered when there were several people alive in London , who enjoyed a considerable reputation merely from having written a paper in the SPEC- TATOR . He mentioned ...
... conversation with Dr. JOHNSON , in 1777 , Mr , MURPHY said , he remem- bered when there were several people alive in London , who enjoyed a considerable reputation merely from having written a paper in the SPEC- TATOR . He mentioned ...
Pagina 69
... Conversations , Books and So- litude have been your choice ; you have charms of your own sex , and knowledge not inferior to the most learned of ours . " In No. 118 , " her " superior merit is such , " says Sir ROGER BIOGRAPHICAL ...
... Conversations , Books and So- litude have been your choice ; you have charms of your own sex , and knowledge not inferior to the most learned of ours . " In No. 118 , " her " superior merit is such , " says Sir ROGER BIOGRAPHICAL ...
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