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 95
... told ] Nature , ( I think it was Epicharmus ) told Fol . ← I have . . . Readers . ] I have already obliged the Publick with some Pieces of Divine Poetry which have fallen into my Hands , and as they have met with the Reception which ...
... told ] Nature , ( I think it was Epicharmus ) told Fol . ← I have . . . Readers . ] I have already obliged the Publick with some Pieces of Divine Poetry which have fallen into my Hands , and as they have met with the Reception which ...
Pagina 244
... told the Duke he would marry her , if his Highness would please to think that a Reparation . The Duke seem'd contented with his Answer , and stood by during the immediate Solemnization of the Ceremony . At the Conclusion of it he told ...
... told the Duke he would marry her , if his Highness would please to think that a Reparation . The Duke seem'd contented with his Answer , and stood by during the immediate Solemnization of the Ceremony . At the Conclusion of it he told ...
Pagina 559
... told me so again ; to prevent all Fears of ill Usage , he desired me to reserve every thing in my own Hands ; but now my Acquaintance begun to wish me Joy of his Constancy , my Charms were declining , and I could not resist the Delight ...
... told me so again ; to prevent all Fears of ill Usage , he desired me to reserve every thing in my own Hands ; but now my Acquaintance begun to wish me Joy of his Constancy , my Charms were declining , and I could not resist the Delight ...
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