The Spectator, Band 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... speaking . As the SPECTATOR , very soon after its being collected into volumes , became one of the " first books by which both sexes are initiated in the elegancies of knowledge , " its increasing influ- ence on the taste as well as the ...
... speaking . As the SPECTATOR , very soon after its being collected into volumes , became one of the " first books by which both sexes are initiated in the elegancies of knowledge , " its increasing influ- ence on the taste as well as the ...
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... speaking of AD- DISON , SWIFT , BOLINGBROKE , and Dr. MIDDLETON . " fix a standard by their writings . Grammarians regulate niceties , and try careless beauties in works , where careless- ness is often a beauty , by the same rigorous ...
... speaking of AD- DISON , SWIFT , BOLINGBROKE , and Dr. MIDDLETON . " fix a standard by their writings . Grammarians regulate niceties , and try careless beauties in works , where careless- ness is often a beauty , by the same rigorous ...
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... speak of the pleasure you afford all who are ad- mitted to your conversation , of your elegant taste in all the polite arts of learning , of your great humanity and complacency of manners , and of the surprising influence which is ...
... speak of the pleasure you afford all who are ad- mitted to your conversation , of your elegant taste in all the polite arts of learning , of your great humanity and complacency of manners , and of the surprising influence which is ...
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... speak of you , I celebrate one who has had the happiness of possessing also those qualities which make a man useful to society , and of having had opportunities of exerting them in the most conspicuous manner . The great part you had ...
... speak of you , I celebrate one who has had the happiness of possessing also those qualities which make a man useful to society , and of having had opportunities of exerting them in the most conspicuous manner . The great part you had ...
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... speak of himself and others . The same frankness runs through all his conversation . The military part of his life has furnished him with many adven- tures , in the relation of which he is very agreea- ble to the company ; for he is ...
... speak of himself and others . The same frankness runs through all his conversation . The military part of his life has furnished him with many adven- tures , in the relation of which he is very agreea- ble to the company ; for he is ...
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