The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina 45
... book ii , int . 14 : " The great quantity of books maketh a show rather of superfluity than lack ; which surcharge nevertheless is not to be remedied by making no more books , but by making more good books , which , as the serpent of ...
... book ii , int . 14 : " The great quantity of books maketh a show rather of superfluity than lack ; which surcharge nevertheless is not to be remedied by making no more books , but by making more good books , which , as the serpent of ...
Pagina 391
... Books they recommend are as follow . A Paraphrase on the History of Susanna.2 Rules to keep Lent.3 The Christians ... Book of the Original and Institu- tion of Civil Government , is fully consider'd . To which are added , Remarks on Dr ...
... Books they recommend are as follow . A Paraphrase on the History of Susanna.2 Rules to keep Lent.3 The Christians ... Book of the Original and Institu- tion of Civil Government , is fully consider'd . To which are added , Remarks on Dr ...
Pagina 392
... Books of Housewifery . Florella desires to know if there are any Books written against Prudes , and intreats me , if there are , to give them a Place in my Library . Plays of all Sorts have their several Advocates : All for Love3 is ...
... Books of Housewifery . Florella desires to know if there are any Books written against Prudes , and intreats me , if there are , to give them a Place in my Library . Plays of all Sorts have their several Advocates : All for Love3 is ...
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