The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina xxiii
... taken in by S. Buckley , J. Tonson , C. Lillie , and A. Baldwin , information which is repeated ( ' Advertisements and Letters continue to be taken in ' ) in Nos . 500 , 505 , 506 , 507 , 511 , and 512 . Jacob Tonson ( the younger ) ...
... taken in by S. Buckley , J. Tonson , C. Lillie , and A. Baldwin , information which is repeated ( ' Advertisements and Letters continue to be taken in ' ) in Nos . 500 , 505 , 506 , 507 , 511 , and 512 . Jacob Tonson ( the younger ) ...
Pagina 136
... taken all this Pains to bring over ) sate still , and cocking his Chin , which seemed only to be levell'd at his Nose , very gravely declar'd , " That in case he had had sufficient Knowledge of you , no Man should have been more willing ...
... taken all this Pains to bring over ) sate still , and cocking his Chin , which seemed only to be levell'd at his Nose , very gravely declar'd , " That in case he had had sufficient Knowledge of you , no Man should have been more willing ...
Pagina 151
... taken from me even my subterra- neous Employment . Now , Sir , what I desire of you is , that if your Undertaker thinks fit to use Fire - Arms ( as other Authors have done ) in the Time of Alexander , I may be a Cannon against Porus ...
... taken from me even my subterra- neous Employment . Now , Sir , what I desire of you is , that if your Undertaker thinks fit to use Fire - Arms ( as other Authors have done ) in the Time of Alexander , I may be a Cannon against Porus ...
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