The Spectator, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1965 - 508 sider Originally published in 1965 and now reissued, this masterly edition of The Spectator was the first to provide an authoritative text, based on a complete collation of the original sheets, and the first to establish the authorship of the contributions to the journal. An extensive introduction and commentary throw new light on problems of publication and enable the reader to enjoy these essays against the background of their own times. A full analytic index is included. |
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... manner from them , and in a manner of which they can have no Idea . I know that several of the School - men , who would not be thought ignorant of any thing , have pretended to explain the Manner of God's Existence , by telling us ...
... manner from them , and in a manner of which they can have no Idea . I know that several of the School - men , who would not be thought ignorant of any thing , have pretended to explain the Manner of God's Existence , by telling us ...
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... manner of Minstrels , to the Hall- Door , where he shall find the Lord of Whichenovre , or his Steward , ready to deliver the Bacon in this manner . He shall enquire of him , which demandeth the Bacon , if he have brought twain of his ...
... manner of Minstrels , to the Hall- Door , where he shall find the Lord of Whichenovre , or his Steward , ready to deliver the Bacon in this manner . He shall enquire of him , which demandeth the Bacon , if he have brought twain of his ...
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... manner of Expression ; Every thing he says , must be in a free and disengaged manner . He must be guilty of nothing that betrays the Air of a Recluse , but appear a Man of the World throughout . His Illustra- tions , his Comparisons ...
... manner of Expression ; Every thing he says , must be in a free and disengaged manner . He must be guilty of nothing that betrays the Air of a Recluse , but appear a Man of the World throughout . His Illustra- tions , his Comparisons ...
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