The Spectator, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1965 - 600 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 53
... appear to the World , I doubt not but they will be followed by many others ; and I shall not repine , tho ' I my self shall have left me but very few Days to appear in Publick : But preferring the general Weal and Advantage to any ...
... appear to the World , I doubt not but they will be followed by many others ; and I shall not repine , tho ' I my self shall have left me but very few Days to appear in Publick : But preferring the general Weal and Advantage to any ...
Pagina 88
... appear ! b As this cruel Practice tends to the utter Subversion of all Truth and Humanity among us , it deserves the ... appear ! ] appear . Fol . Cicero , De republica , 4. 10. 12 . Guilt of the first Composers . By a Law of 88 THE ...
... appear ! b As this cruel Practice tends to the utter Subversion of all Truth and Humanity among us , it deserves the ... appear ! ] appear . Fol . Cicero , De republica , 4. 10. 12 . Guilt of the first Composers . By a Law of 88 THE ...
Pagina 122
... appear before us . Immediately we cast our Eyes on that Part of the Sky to which he pointed , and observ'd a thin blue Prospect , which clear'd up as Mountains in a Summer Morning when the Mists go off , and the Palace of Vanity appear ...
... appear before us . Immediately we cast our Eyes on that Part of the Sky to which he pointed , and observ'd a thin blue Prospect , which clear'd up as Mountains in a Summer Morning when the Mists go off , and the Palace of Vanity appear ...
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