The Spectator, Band 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... nature than the circum- stance of the book received by Sir ANDREW FREEPORT . art . " To Sir ROGER , " continues Dr. JOHNSON , " who , as a country gentleman , appears to 18 HISTORICAL AND History of the Italian Opera ADDISON.
... nature than the circum- stance of the book received by Sir ANDREW FREEPORT . art . " To Sir ROGER , " continues Dr. JOHNSON , " who , as a country gentleman , appears to 18 HISTORICAL AND History of the Italian Opera ADDISON.
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... correspondence or disposition of mind , to act as auxiliaries in a work of this nature . In most * BEATTIE ubi supra . Pref . Hist . and Biog . to the TATLER . cases , what the one sketched the other could fill 12 HISTORICAL AND.
... correspondence or disposition of mind , to act as auxiliaries in a work of this nature . In most * BEATTIE ubi supra . Pref . Hist . and Biog . to the TATLER . cases , what the one sketched the other could fill 12 HISTORICAL AND.
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... nature , that we may adopt as a con- clusion what this eminent critic has given as a prefatory apology : " The beauties of ADDISON are so many , and the general character of his style is so elegant and estimable , that the minute ...
... nature , that we may adopt as a con- clusion what this eminent critic has given as a prefatory apology : " The beauties of ADDISON are so many , and the general character of his style is so elegant and estimable , that the minute ...
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... , can be attained only by labour : rules and examples may improve , but nature only can initiate . edition of the Biographia , and still more in the 32 HISTORICAL AND Admission of the Spectator into the Ugly Club STEELE.
... , can be attained only by labour : rules and examples may improve , but nature only can initiate . edition of the Biographia , and still more in the 32 HISTORICAL AND Admission of the Spectator into the Ugly Club STEELE.
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... nature of this unhappiness we have no information in any of the memoirs of his life , except hints that she presumed on the supe- riority of her rank . But to suppose that she des- pised or vexed ADDISON on that account will not supply ...
... nature of this unhappiness we have no information in any of the memoirs of his life , except hints that she presumed on the supe- riority of her rank . But to suppose that she des- pised or vexed ADDISON on that account will not supply ...
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