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Strana iii
... nature . Your lordship appears as great in your pri- vate life , as in the most important offices which you have borne . I would , therefore , rather choose to speak of the pleasure you afford all who are admitted to your converfation ...
... nature . Your lordship appears as great in your pri- vate life , as in the most important offices which you have borne . I would , therefore , rather choose to speak of the pleasure you afford all who are admitted to your converfation ...
Strana xiv
... , is fo happily diffufed as to give the grace of novelty to domeftic fcenes and daily occurrences . He never outfteps the modefty of nature , nor raises merriment or wonder by the violation of truth . His Xiv HISTORICAL AND.
... , is fo happily diffufed as to give the grace of novelty to domeftic fcenes and daily occurrences . He never outfteps the modefty of nature , nor raises merriment or wonder by the violation of truth . His Xiv HISTORICAL AND.
Strana xvi
... nature . In most cases , what the one sketched the other could fill up : what the one began the other with little difficulty could continue . We have an early example in STEELE'S outline of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , and the ufe ADDISON ...
... nature . In most cases , what the one sketched the other could fill up : what the one began the other with little difficulty could continue . We have an early example in STEELE'S outline of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , and the ufe ADDISON ...
Strana xxi
... nature , that we may adopt as a conclufion what this eminent critic has given as a prefatory apology : " The beauties of ADDISON are fo many , and the general character of his ftyle is fo elegant and estimable , that the minute ...
... nature , that we may adopt as a conclufion what this eminent critic has given as a prefatory apology : " The beauties of ADDISON are fo many , and the general character of his ftyle is fo elegant and estimable , that the minute ...
Strana xxv
... - ter . Excellence in writing , as in painting , can be attained only by labour : rules and examples may improve , but nature only can initiate . commend himself by deference to those who were already in BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXV.
... - ter . Excellence in writing , as in painting , can be attained only by labour : rules and examples may improve , but nature only can initiate . commend himself by deference to those who were already in BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXV.
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