The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina xxix
... Steele were a little weary with daily concern over a paper which had occupied their energies for some sixteen months , and that they found it easier to prepare material at once for three numbers , each group of three to be turned over ...
... Steele were a little weary with daily concern over a paper which had occupied their energies for some sixteen months , and that they found it easier to prepare material at once for three numbers , each group of three to be turned over ...
Pagina liii
... Steele's allusion to ' Mr. Carey of New - College in Oxford ' has generally been taken to refer to Henry Carey , author of ' Sally in our Alley , ' and the only contemporary poet of any consequence bearing this name . His first book ...
... Steele's allusion to ' Mr. Carey of New - College in Oxford ' has generally been taken to refer to Henry Carey , author of ' Sally in our Alley , ' and the only contemporary poet of any consequence bearing this name . His first book ...
Pagina lxxxii
... Steele in this new venture . ' Nothing can be more striking ' , writes Macaulay , ' than the contrast between the " Englishman ” and the eighth volume of the " Spectator " -between Steele without Addison , and Addison without Steele ...
... Steele in this new venture . ' Nothing can be more striking ' , writes Macaulay , ' than the contrast between the " Englishman ” and the eighth volume of the " Spectator " -between Steele without Addison , and Addison without Steele ...
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