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 299
... Means to cleanse it from Error , and to give it a Relish of Truth , which is the natural Food and Nourishment of the ... mean , that abominable Practice of Party - lying.2 This Vice is so very predomin- ant among us at present , that a ...
... Means to cleanse it from Error , and to give it a Relish of Truth , which is the natural Food and Nourishment of the ... mean , that abominable Practice of Party - lying.2 This Vice is so very predomin- ant among us at present , that a ...
Pagina 396
... Means ; to have animated a few young Gentlemen into worthy Pursuits , who will be a Glory to our Age ; 2 and at all ... mean Time I cannot suppress any Thought of his , but insert his Sentiment about the dying Words of Adrian . I won't ...
... Means ; to have animated a few young Gentlemen into worthy Pursuits , who will be a Glory to our Age ; 2 and at all ... mean Time I cannot suppress any Thought of his , but insert his Sentiment about the dying Words of Adrian . I won't ...
Pagina 540
... mean by his Pickle ? Why does not be write it at length if he means honestly ? I have read over the whole Sentence , says I ; but I look upon the Parenthesis in the Belly of it to be the most dangerous Part , and as full of Insinuations ...
... mean by his Pickle ? Why does not be write it at length if he means honestly ? I have read over the whole Sentence , says I ; but I look upon the Parenthesis in the Belly of it to be the most dangerous Part , and as full of Insinuations ...
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