The Spectator, Volym 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Alexander Chalmers. ENOX LIBRARY NEW YORK PRINTED BY D. & G. BRUCE , SLOAT - LANE . CONTENTS . VOLUME I. HISTORICAL and Biographical Preface- No. Original STEELE Advantages of the Spectator's Taciturnity-
Alexander Chalmers. ENOX LIBRARY NEW YORK PRINTED BY D. & G. BRUCE , SLOAT - LANE . CONTENTS . VOLUME I. HISTORICAL and Biographical Preface- No. Original STEELE Advantages of the Spectator's Taciturnity-
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... Spectator's Account of himself ...... ADDISON . 2. Of the Club - Sir Roger de Coverley - the Templar Sir Andrew ... Spectator's Taciturnity- Care of the Female Sex 5. On the Absurdities of the Modern Opera ADDISON . 6. Preference of Wit ...
... Spectator's Account of himself ...... ADDISON . 2. Of the Club - Sir Roger de Coverley - the Templar Sir Andrew ... Spectator's Taciturnity- Care of the Female Sex 5. On the Absurdities of the Modern Opera ADDISON . 6. Preference of Wit ...
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... Spectator into the Ugly Club STEELE . 33. Characters of Lætitia and Daphne -- Art of im- proving Beauty 34. Success of the Spectators with various classes ...... HUGHES . ADDISON . of Readers , represented by the Club ......... .. 35 ...
... Spectator into the Ugly Club STEELE . 33. Characters of Lætitia and Daphne -- Art of im- proving Beauty 34. Success of the Spectators with various classes ...... HUGHES . ADDISON . of Readers , represented by the Club ......... .. 35 ...
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