The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina xxix
... matter . These daily observations or ' specula- tions ' , striking just the right balance between affairs of everyday life and more serious matters of universal concern , needed the kind of collaboration which these two friends were ...
... matter . These daily observations or ' specula- tions ' , striking just the right balance between affairs of everyday life and more serious matters of universal concern , needed the kind of collaboration which these two friends were ...
Pagina lix
... matter Papers made up wholly or in part of letters or contributed matter Addison Steele 202 89 49 162 In other words , about two out of every three papers with Steele's signature letters are made up of contributed matter , sometimes ...
... matter Papers made up wholly or in part of letters or contributed matter Addison Steele 202 89 49 162 In other words , about two out of every three papers with Steele's signature letters are made up of contributed matter , sometimes ...
Pagina lxiii
... matter . Natural science , classical learning , the theatre , the world of books , philosophy , religion , art , and music - these and many other subjects form a part of the learning which the Spectator sought to bring out of schools ...
... matter . Natural science , classical learning , the theatre , the world of books , philosophy , religion , art , and music - these and many other subjects form a part of the learning which the Spectator sought to bring out of schools ...
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