The Spectator, Volume 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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Page 128
... Steele , signed with the letter T , to denote , perhaps , that he was only the transcriber , not the author ; but ... Steele's absence or indisposition . It certainly occurs too where it cannot so well be supposed to signify that the ...
... Steele , signed with the letter T , to denote , perhaps , that he was only the transcriber , not the author ; but ... Steele's absence or indisposition . It certainly occurs too where it cannot so well be supposed to signify that the ...
Page 256
... Steele formed into plans of his own invention , taking the liberty to change both the language and thoughts into his ... Steele's signa- tures . they have met with in our public papers , of 256 [ No. 347 . THE SPECTATOR .
... Steele formed into plans of his own invention , taking the liberty to change both the language and thoughts into his ... Steele's signa- tures . they have met with in our public papers , of 256 [ No. 347 . THE SPECTATOR .
Page 522
... Steele was the author as well as the editor of some or of all the letters in this paper ; but the title Spectator is not solely appropriated to Steele . See No. 413 , let . i . and No. 382 , paragr . 4 . with my husband . This ...
... Steele was the author as well as the editor of some or of all the letters in this paper ; but the title Spectator is not solely appropriated to Steele . See No. 413 , let . i . and No. 382 , paragr . 4 . with my husband . This ...
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