| Alexandre Beljame - 1897 - 640 páginas
...them it was their own fault if they were not so; and lastly, how intirely they have convinc'd our Kops and Young Fellows of the value and advantages of Learning....rescued it out of the hands of Pedants and Fools, and discover'd the true method of making it amiable and lovely to all mankind : In the dress he gives it.... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1897 - 298 páginas
...religion ; how many people they have rendered happy by shewing them it was their own fault if they were not so ; and lastly, how entirely they have convinced...fellows of the value and advantages of learning." The new form of periodical, Steele's timely invention, found at once imitators in England. A score... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 490 páginas
...religion ; how many people they have rendered happy, by showing them it was their own fault if they were not so ; and, lastly, how entirely they have...has indeed rescued it out of the hands of pedants jand_fpols, and discovered The true method of making it amiable and lovely to all mankind. In the dress... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1912 - 778 páginas
...religion ; how many people they have rendered happy, by shewing them it was their own fault if they were not so; and lastly, how entirely they have convinced...fellows of the value and advantages of learning." * Writing 132 years later Macaulay, in an eloquent passage, which I here transcribe, has more particularly... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1915 - 400 páginas
...religion; how many people they have rendered happy, by showing them it was their own fault if they were not so; and, lastly, how entirely they have convinced...fellows of the value and advantages of learning." The appearance of The Spectator revealed the reason why The Tatler had been brought to an end. Barely... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 742 páginas
...rendered happy, by shewing them it was their own fault if they were not so ; and lastly, how intirely they have convinced our Fops, and Young Fellows, of the value and advantages of Learning. Surely no finer or more generous tribute was ever paid to a writer by his contemporary, and it was... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1921 - 196 páginas
...it was their own fault if they were not so ! and, lastly, how entirely they have convinced our young fops and young fellows of the value and advantages...fools, and discovered the true method of making it amicable and lovely to all mankind. In the dress he gives it, it is a welcome guest at tea-tables and... | |
| Gerald Edwin Se Boyar - 1925 - 456 páginas
...and religion; how many people they have rendered happy by shewing them it was their own fault they were not so; and lastly, how entirely they have convinced...fellows of the value and advantages of learning." LETTERS TO HIS WIFE Jan. 3d, 1708. DEVIL TAVERN, TEMPLE-BAR. DEAR PRUE I have partly succeeded in my... | |
| Victor Francis Calverton - 1926 - 380 páginas
...religion ; how many people they have rendered happy, by showing them it was their own fault if they were not so; and lastly, how entirely they have convinced our fops and young fellows of the value and advantage of learning." Addison was no less didactic than Steele. In truth all of the Spectator papers... | |
| Alexandre Beljame - 1998 - 528 páginas
...render'd happy, by shewing them it was their own fault if they were not so ; and lastly, how intirely they have convinced our Fops and Young Fellows of...rescued it out of the hands of Pedants and Fools ; and discover'd the true method of making it amiable and lovely to all So the first Man, the SUN'S first... | |
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