The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina lxx
... seems to have been the normal rate at the time the Spectator was being published.2 It seems likely that an extra charge might be made for an unusually long advertisement , or for the notice of the play at Drury Lane Theatre ( which ...
... seems to have been the normal rate at the time the Spectator was being published.2 It seems likely that an extra charge might be made for an unusually long advertisement , or for the notice of the play at Drury Lane Theatre ( which ...
Pagina 367
... seems to have been prepared for the Recep- tion of Vice : In many such Cases the Soul and the Body do not seem to be Fellows . a Countenance . ] Face . Fol . b by a little overcharging ] by overcharging Fol . e observes , the Face ...
... seems to have been prepared for the Recep- tion of Vice : In many such Cases the Soul and the Body do not seem to be Fellows . a Countenance . ] Face . Fol . b by a little overcharging ] by overcharging Fol . e observes , the Face ...
Pagina 399
... seem to have no Distance . ' To which the Author adds ; ' And so , I doubt not , but it would be to a waking Man , if it ... seems to us as long as four ; and on the contrary at other times , four Hours slip insensibly away : When , for ...
... seem to have no Distance . ' To which the Author adds ; ' And so , I doubt not , but it would be to a waking Man , if it ... seems to us as long as four ; and on the contrary at other times , four Hours slip insensibly away : When , for ...
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