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Strana vi
... letters fent in by the numerous correfpondents of the SPECTATOR , to have executed his large fhare of this task in fo exquifite a manner , if he had not in- grafted into it many pieces that had lain by him in little hints and minutes ...
... letters fent in by the numerous correfpondents of the SPECTATOR , to have executed his large fhare of this task in fo exquifite a manner , if he had not in- grafted into it many pieces that had lain by him in little hints and minutes ...
Strana xiii
... letter , in No. 549 , in which he announces his plan of retire- ment , he will find in it nothing of the unfeeling spirit of commerce , a spirit , which , if not extinct in our days , must be very induftriously concealed . Every ...
... letter , in No. 549 , in which he announces his plan of retire- ment , he will find in it nothing of the unfeeling spirit of commerce , a spirit , which , if not extinct in our days , must be very induftriously concealed . Every ...
Strana xiv
... letter in No. 530 , as a fatire on old rakes , who neglect to enlist in social life until they are past service , and can only perform the ludicrous character of " the marriage - hater matched . " Conjecture has been bufily employed to ...
... letter in No. 530 , as a fatire on old rakes , who neglect to enlist in social life until they are past service , and can only perform the ludicrous character of " the marriage - hater matched . " Conjecture has been bufily employed to ...
Strana xx
... Letter 98. Mifcellane- ous Works , Vol . II . 4to . p . 284. But there appears an ef- fential difference between the humour of a dramatic writer and that of an effayift . The former enjoys advantages from the conftruction of dramatic ...
... Letter 98. Mifcellane- ous Works , Vol . II . 4to . p . 284. But there appears an ef- fential difference between the humour of a dramatic writer and that of an effayift . The former enjoys advantages from the conftruction of dramatic ...
Strana xxiii
... letters with as much circumfpection as their wills , and are ignorant that it is easier to obferve fome laws than to violate them with grace . " Royal and Noble Authors , art . ROSCOMMON . " recommended principally for the importance of ...
... letters with as much circumfpection as their wills , and are ignorant that it is easier to obferve fome laws than to violate them with grace . " Royal and Noble Authors , art . ROSCOMMON . " recommended principally for the importance of ...
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