The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 pages |
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... Sir WALTER SCOTT . Edited by J. A. BLACKWELL . Marco Polo's Travels . The Trans- lation of Marsden . Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT . Matthew Paris's Chronicle . In 5 vols . FIRST SECTION : Roger of Wendover's Flowers of English History , from ...
... Sir WALTER SCOTT . Edited by J. A. BLACKWELL . Marco Polo's Travels . The Trans- lation of Marsden . Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT . Matthew Paris's Chronicle . In 5 vols . FIRST SECTION : Roger of Wendover's Flowers of English History , from ...
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... Sir Roger - his Opinions on various Matters 271. Letters from Tom Trippit , complaining of a Greek Quotation - soliciting a Peep at Sir Roger from a Showman 130 133 136 139 142 146 149 · 152 156 159 164 · 167 170 173 176 284 287 273 ...
... Sir Roger - his Opinions on various Matters 271. Letters from Tom Trippit , complaining of a Greek Quotation - soliciting a Peep at Sir Roger from a Showman 130 133 136 139 142 146 149 · 152 156 159 164 · 167 170 173 176 284 287 273 ...
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... Sir Roger de Coverley to Westminster Abbey 333. Criticism on Paradise Lost 329 236 335. Sir Roger de Coverley at the Theatre 332 343. Transmigration of Souls - Letter from a Monkey 349. Consolation and Intrepidity in Death 339 ...
... Sir Roger de Coverley to Westminster Abbey 333. Criticism on Paradise Lost 329 236 335. Sir Roger de Coverley at the Theatre 332 343. Transmigration of Souls - Letter from a Monkey 349. Consolation and Intrepidity in Death 339 ...
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... Sir Roger . That L signifies the Lawyer , whom I have described in my Speculation ; and that T stands for the Trader or Merchant : but the letter X , which is placed at the end of some few of my papers , is that which has puzzled the ...
... Sir Roger . That L signifies the Lawyer , whom I have described in my Speculation ; and that T stands for the Trader or Merchant : but the letter X , which is placed at the end of some few of my papers , is that which has puzzled the ...
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... Sir Roger often declares , that he cannot get them out of his head , or go to sleep for them , the first week that he is in town . On the contrary , Will . Honeycomb calls them the Ramage de la Ville , and prefers them to the sounds of ...
... Sir Roger often declares , that he cannot get them out of his head , or go to sleep for them , the first week that he is in town . On the contrary , Will . Honeycomb calls them the Ramage de la Ville , and prefers them to the sounds of ...
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