The Spectator, Svazek 21806 |
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... greatest English poets . Steele has drawn his character in the fecond volume of the Spectator , and in the fourth of the Tatler ; but Pope , in the portrait of Bufo , in the Epiftle to Arbuthnot , has returned the ridicule which his ...
... greatest English poets . Steele has drawn his character in the fecond volume of the Spectator , and in the fourth of the Tatler ; but Pope , in the portrait of Bufo , in the Epiftle to Arbuthnot , has returned the ridicule which his ...
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... greatest commendation not to be talked of one way or other . ' Cd . Thucyd . ' Hift . ' L. II . p . 130 , edit . H. Steph . 1588 , folio . d By Addison , dated as it seems from Chelsea . See N ° 7 . N ° 82. Monday , June 4 , 1711 . 6 N ...
... greatest commendation not to be talked of one way or other . ' Cd . Thucyd . ' Hift . ' L. II . p . 130 , edit . H. Steph . 1588 , folio . d By Addison , dated as it seems from Chelsea . See N ° 7 . N ° 82. Monday , June 4 , 1711 . 6 N ...
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... greatest masters that are dead . On the fide of the living , I faw feveral per- fons bufy in drawing , colouring , and designing . On the fide of the dead painters , I could not discover more than one perfon at work , who was ...
... greatest masters that are dead . On the fide of the living , I faw feveral per- fons bufy in drawing , colouring , and designing . On the fide of the dead painters , I could not discover more than one perfon at work , who was ...
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... greatest concern in what man- ner to demean himself . The king , who had a quick difcerning , relieved him from the oppres- fion he was under : and with the most beauti- C 2 N ° 84 . 19 THE SPECTATOR . verty occafioned from fhipwreck or ...
... greatest concern in what man- ner to demean himself . The king , who had a quick difcerning , relieved him from the oppres- fion he was under : and with the most beauti- C 2 N ° 84 . 19 THE SPECTATOR . verty occafioned from fhipwreck or ...
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... behaviour . Shame is the greatest of all evils ; what avail laws , when death only attends the breach of them , and fhame obedience to them ? As for me , oh I N ° 84 . 21 THE SPECTATOR . tion, he went on in a calmer tone and ...
... behaviour . Shame is the greatest of all evils ; what avail laws , when death only attends the breach of them , and fhame obedience to them ? As for me , oh I N ° 84 . 21 THE SPECTATOR . tion, he went on in a calmer tone and ...
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