The Spectator, Svazek 1 |
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... reason why it should not be protracted until it became too bulky , and a ftill better reason was , the defign evidently formed of beginning a new paper . The event proves that STEELE and ADDISON immediately formed the plan of the ...
... reason why it should not be protracted until it became too bulky , and a ftill better reason was , the defign evidently formed of beginning a new paper . The event proves that STEELE and ADDISON immediately formed the plan of the ...
Strana vii
... reason which induced CERVANTES to bring his hero to the grave , para mi fola nacio Don Quixote , y yo para el , made ADDISON declare , with an undue vehemence of expreffion , that he would kill Sir ROGER , being of opinion that they ...
... reason which induced CERVANTES to bring his hero to the grave , para mi fola nacio Don Quixote , y yo para el , made ADDISON declare , with an undue vehemence of expreffion , that he would kill Sir ROGER , being of opinion that they ...
Strana xvii
... reason and of truth . He has diffipated the prejudice that had long connected gaiety with vice , and eafinefs of manners with laxity of principles . He has re- stored virtue to its dignity , and taught innocence not to be ashamed . This ...
... reason and of truth . He has diffipated the prejudice that had long connected gaiety with vice , and eafinefs of manners with laxity of principles . He has re- stored virtue to its dignity , and taught innocence not to be ashamed . This ...
Strana xxxvii
... reason to think , was occafioned by his connexion with TINDALL * . The next contributor , of perhaps more value , was Mr. JOHN HUGHES . He was the fon of a citizen of London , and was born at Marlborough , July 29 , 1677. He received ...
... reason to think , was occafioned by his connexion with TINDALL * . The next contributor , of perhaps more value , was Mr. JOHN HUGHES . He was the fon of a citizen of London , and was born at Marlborough , July 29 , 1677. He received ...
Strana lvi
... reason to think this eighth volume was a book feller's project , who perhaps em- ployed BUDGELL as editor , and engaged ADDISON as a writer . Of the great fuccefs of the SPECTATOR , both in papers and in volumes , we have unequivocal ...
... reason to think this eighth volume was a book feller's project , who perhaps em- ployed BUDGELL as editor , and engaged ADDISON as a writer . Of the great fuccefs of the SPECTATOR , both in papers and in volumes , we have unequivocal ...
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