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... London of the 1760's , like Dudley Ryder a half - century earlier , shows admirably the power which the Spectator still exerted as an ideal of conduct . It is astonishing how frequently Boswell , in the pages of the London Journal1 and ...
... London of the 1760's , like Dudley Ryder a half - century earlier , shows admirably the power which the Spectator still exerted as an ideal of conduct . It is astonishing how frequently Boswell , in the pages of the London Journal1 and ...
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... London , 1889 . 2 vols . The Spectator . With Introduction and Notes by George A. Ait- ken . London and New York , 1898-9 . 8 vols . Apperson English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases : A Historical Dictionary . By G. L. Apperson . London ...
... London , 1889 . 2 vols . The Spectator . With Introduction and Notes by George A. Ait- ken . London and New York , 1898-9 . 8 vols . Apperson English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases : A Historical Dictionary . By G. L. Apperson . London ...
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... London , 1811. 6 vols . A Royal Compleat Grammar , English and High - German . . . durch John King , englischen Sprach - Meister in Londen . London , 1715 . ( Pp . 217-62 : London Guide .... ' ) Monsieur Bossu's Treatise of the Epick ...
... London , 1811. 6 vols . A Royal Compleat Grammar , English and High - German . . . durch John King , englischen Sprach - Meister in Londen . London , 1715 . ( Pp . 217-62 : London Guide .... ' ) Monsieur Bossu's Treatise of the Epick ...
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