The Spectator, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1965 - 606 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Pagina 69
... Hour of the Day whenever the Clock struck , the Clock being 1 Motto . Evenus Parius ( Winterton's Poetae Minores ... hour past , successively increasing the number of each hour , according as the time required ; from which he could not ...
... Hour of the Day whenever the Clock struck , the Clock being 1 Motto . Evenus Parius ( Winterton's Poetae Minores ... hour past , successively increasing the number of each hour , according as the time required ; from which he could not ...
Pagina 101
... Hour , for that she was a Silk- Worm . ' I was surprized with this Phrase , but found it was a Cant among the Hackney Fraternity for their best Customers , Women who ramble twice or thrice a Week from Shop to Shop , to turn over all the ...
... Hour , for that she was a Silk- Worm . ' I was surprized with this Phrase , but found it was a Cant among the Hackney Fraternity for their best Customers , Women who ramble twice or thrice a Week from Shop to Shop , to turn over all the ...
Pagina 227
... Hour of Saturn , and , I think , I have a Piece of that Leaden Planet in me . I am no way facetious , nor disposed for the Mirth and Galliardize2 of Company ; yet in one Dream I can compose a whole Comedy , behold the Action , apprehend ...
... Hour of Saturn , and , I think , I have a Piece of that Leaden Planet in me . I am no way facetious , nor disposed for the Mirth and Galliardize2 of Company ; yet in one Dream I can compose a whole Comedy , behold the Action , apprehend ...
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