The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina xlv
... signed R or T 251 Signed C , L , I , or O 249 Signed X 29 Signed Z ΙΟ Signed Q I Unsigned IS Total 555 Two of the unsigned papers , however , may be attributed to Addison ( Nos . 237 and 538 ) , since they were included by Tickell in ...
... signed R or T 251 Signed C , L , I , or O 249 Signed X 29 Signed Z ΙΟ Signed Q I Unsigned IS Total 555 Two of the unsigned papers , however , may be attributed to Addison ( Nos . 237 and 538 ) , since they were included by Tickell in ...
Pagina xlvii
... signed Philobrune . ( 1 ) On Additional Graces . ( 2 ) A note signed Jezebel . A letter on the use of time , signed Samuel Slack . ( 2 ) A note from Clytander to Cleone . ( 1 ) An introductory paragraph . ( 2 ) A letter attacking ...
... signed Philobrune . ( 1 ) On Additional Graces . ( 2 ) A note signed Jezebel . A letter on the use of time , signed Samuel Slack . ( 2 ) A note from Clytander to Cleone . ( 1 ) An introductory paragraph . ( 2 ) A letter attacking ...
Pagina xlix
... signed Z are not by Pope , can any other contributor be named ? Since No. 210 , which consists of a letter on immortality signed T. D. and which bears the initial signature Z in the octavo edition , is known to be by John Hughes , 2 the ...
... signed Z are not by Pope , can any other contributor be named ? Since No. 210 , which consists of a letter on immortality signed T. D. and which bears the initial signature Z in the octavo edition , is known to be by John Hughes , 2 the ...
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