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Strana ix
... reader finds himself intimately acquainted with it . Con- fidering what is done , one cannot doubt the author's ability to have fupported the character through a much greater variety of converfations and adventures . But the SPECTATOR ...
... reader finds himself intimately acquainted with it . Con- fidering what is done , one cannot doubt the author's ability to have fupported the character through a much greater variety of converfations and adventures . But the SPECTATOR ...
Strana xiii
... reader will refer to Sir ANDREW's 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 ...
... reader will refer to Sir ANDREW's 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 ...
Strana xvii
... reader his real inte- reft , the care of pleafing the Author of his being . " Many of the fubjects difcuffed in thefe volumes VOL . I. b His re- may now appear trite , because frequent repetition and fucceffive BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xvii.
... reader his real inte- reft , the care of pleafing the Author of his being . " Many of the fubjects difcuffed in thefe volumes VOL . I. b His re- may now appear trite , because frequent repetition and fucceffive BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xvii.
Strana xviii
... readers was not great , and the books calcu- lated by allurement to increase that number were very few . The demand ... reader . Above all , the niceties of literature were not generally understood , and it is not the smallest merit of ...
... readers was not great , and the books calcu- lated by allurement to increase that number were very few . The demand ... reader . Above all , the niceties of literature were not generally understood , and it is not the smallest merit of ...
Strana xxiv
... readers of BARROW are cautioned against his redundancy , and most of them with great fafety , for it is the redundancy of an original and fertile genius . To ATTERBURY'S ftyle few objections have been offered on the score of pu- rity ...
... readers of BARROW are cautioned against his redundancy , and most of them with great fafety , for it is the redundancy of an original and fertile genius . To ATTERBURY'S ftyle few objections have been offered on the score of pu- rity ...
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