The Spectator, Volume 5Payne, Rivington, 1799 - English essays |
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... SPECT . vol . II . Se N ° 162 . STEELE was the author of the prologue to " The Distrest Mother . " The excufe ... SPECT . N ° 34. See an account of this tragedy , and remarks upon it , in SPECT . vol . IV . N ° 290 and tol . V. N ° 335 ...
... SPECT . vol . II . Se N ° 162 . STEELE was the author of the prologue to " The Distrest Mother . " The excufe ... SPECT . N ° 34. See an account of this tragedy , and remarks upon it , in SPECT . vol . IV . N ° 290 and tol . V. N ° 335 ...
Page 228
... SPECT . NO 358 , and vol . VI . N ° 468 . See TAT . vol . III . N ° 182 ; and SPECT . vol . VII . No 546 . would would admire , than deride him . When we come 228 N ° 370 THE SPECTATOR .
... SPECT . NO 358 , and vol . VI . N ° 468 . See TAT . vol . III . N ° 182 ; and SPECT . vol . VII . No 546 . would would admire , than deride him . When we come 228 N ° 370 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 250
... SPECT . N ° 375 , has no fignature in the original publication in folio ; it was written by Mr. John Hughes . The following in- formation , on which this affignment refts , is given at the close of SPECT . Vol , VII . No 357. " I ...
... SPECT . N ° 375 , has no fignature in the original publication in folio ; it was written by Mr. John Hughes . The following in- formation , on which this affignment refts , is given at the close of SPECT . Vol , VII . No 357. " I ...
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