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... sense of intereft and propriety , that he difregarded ADDISON'S fervices when chiefly he experienced the benefit arifing from them , and discontinued the TATLER that he might begin another work with- out his aid . We have already feen ...
... sense of intereft and propriety , that he difregarded ADDISON'S fervices when chiefly he experienced the benefit arifing from them , and discontinued the TATLER that he might begin another work with- out his aid . We have already feen ...
Strana xxxv
... sense of the fervices he had rendered to the public may have no doubt aggravated the infult which he re- ceived from the miniftry , and which certainly cannot be palliated . His first appearance as an author is faid by CIB- BER ( or ...
... sense of the fervices he had rendered to the public may have no doubt aggravated the infult which he re- ceived from the miniftry , and which certainly cannot be palliated . His first appearance as an author is faid by CIB- BER ( or ...
Strana xlvi
... sense enough . to cenfure a prevailing folly with fome degree of humour , and with great juftice . The fame fub- ject has been fince illuftrated in the WORLD by another nobleman , PHILIP EARL of CHESTER- FIELDS . * Spect . vol . iv . p ...
... sense enough . to cenfure a prevailing folly with fome degree of humour , and with great juftice . The fame fub- ject has been fince illuftrated in the WORLD by another nobleman , PHILIP EARL of CHESTER- FIELDS . * Spect . vol . iv . p ...
Strana xlix
... sense or delicacy might have employed with fuccefs . But HENLEY preferred the character of a buffoon , and * GOLDSMITH , p . 21 , edit . 1773- + NICHOLS's Select Collection of Poems , vol . iii . p.209 . VOL . I. d the life of an ...
... sense or delicacy might have employed with fuccefs . But HENLEY preferred the character of a buffoon , and * GOLDSMITH , p . 21 , edit . 1773- + NICHOLS's Select Collection of Poems , vol . iii . p.209 . VOL . I. d the life of an ...
Strana 8
... sense , and are contradictions to the manners of the world , only as he thinks the world is in the wrong . How- ever , this humour creates him no enemies , for he does nothing with fourness or obftinacy ; and his being unconfined to ...
... sense , and are contradictions to the manners of the world , only as he thinks the world is in the wrong . How- ever , this humour creates him no enemies , for he does nothing with fourness or obftinacy ; and his being unconfined to ...
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