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... club , and determined that the work should be free from political intelligence at least , if not from political difcuffion ; and that * Pref . Hiftor , and Biog . to the TATLER , each paper should confift of one entire ESSAY , un ...
... club , and determined that the work should be free from political intelligence at least , if not from political difcuffion ; and that * Pref . Hiftor , and Biog . to the TATLER , each paper should confift of one entire ESSAY , un ...
Strana vi
... Club , or the dramatis perfone of the work , the principal of * Notes on the Life of ADDISON , prefixed to an edition of is works , by Dr. BEATTIE , 4 vols . 8vo . 1790 , Edinburgh . TICKELL'S Life of ADDISON . 4 whom is Sir ROGER DE ...
... Club , or the dramatis perfone of the work , the principal of * Notes on the Life of ADDISON , prefixed to an edition of is works , by Dr. BEATTIE , 4 vols . 8vo . 1790 , Edinburgh . TICKELL'S Life of ADDISON . 4 whom is Sir ROGER DE ...
Strana x
... club , except that of the SPECTATOR . The merit , therefore , of what Dr. JOHNSON calls " the delicate and difcriminated idea , " or " the original delineation " of Sir ROGER , beyond all controverfy belongs to him , and the character ...
... club , except that of the SPECTATOR . The merit , therefore , of what Dr. JOHNSON calls " the delicate and difcriminated idea , " or " the original delineation " of Sir ROGER , beyond all controverfy belongs to him , and the character ...
Strana xii
... club ; but whatever difference of opinion there may be concerning this circumftance , it is univerfally agreed that it produced a paper of tran- fcendent excellence in all the graces of fimplicity and pathos . There is not in our ...
... club ; but whatever difference of opinion there may be concerning this circumftance , it is univerfally agreed that it produced a paper of tran- fcendent excellence in all the graces of fimplicity and pathos . There is not in our ...
Strana xiv
... CLUB feems to be altogether fictitious , and the cha- racter of the SPECTATOR and of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY are certainly among the happiest fic- tions that could have been contrived for the pur- pose they were to answer . In the other ...
... CLUB feems to be altogether fictitious , and the cha- racter of the SPECTATOR and of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY are certainly among the happiest fic- tions that could have been contrived for the pur- pose they were to answer . In the other ...
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