The Spectator, Svazek 1Hastings, Etheredge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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Strana vii
... humorous vein a new direction . On the 12th of April , 1709 , he be- gan to publish the Tatler , to which Mr. Addison and Swift lent their assistance ; and that paper established Steele's reputation , and increased his interest so much ...
... humorous vein a new direction . On the 12th of April , 1709 , he be- gan to publish the Tatler , to which Mr. Addison and Swift lent their assistance ; and that paper established Steele's reputation , and increased his interest so much ...
Strana xi
... humor has a charm which can- not be described ; his philosophy is rational , and his morality is pure ; and what must highly enchance his writings to every good man , he studied to practise himself the virtues he recommended to others ...
... humor has a charm which can- not be described ; his philosophy is rational , and his morality is pure ; and what must highly enchance his writings to every good man , he studied to practise himself the virtues he recommended to others ...
Strana xix
... humorous essay on quacks ; and No. 633 , a dissertation on the eloquence of the pulpit . In the ludicrous paper the Editor confesses that he has made additions and retrenchments ; but the other is printed as it came to his hand without ...
... humorous essay on quacks ; and No. 633 , a dissertation on the eloquence of the pulpit . In the ludicrous paper the Editor confesses that he has made additions and retrenchments ; but the other is printed as it came to his hand without ...
Strana 6
... humor creates him no enemies , for he does no- thing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being un- confined to modes and forms , makes him but the readier and more capable to please and oblige all who know him . When he is in town , he ...
... humor creates him no enemies , for he does no- thing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being un- confined to modes and forms , makes him but the readier and more capable to please and oblige all who know him . When he is in town , he ...
Strana 28
... humor and please men in their vices and follies . The great enemy ' of mankind , notwithstanding his wit and angelic fa- culties , is the most odious being in the whole crea- 6 tion . ' He goes on soon after to 28 No. 6 . THE SPECTATOR .
... humor and please men in their vices and follies . The great enemy ' of mankind , notwithstanding his wit and angelic fa- culties , is the most odious being in the whole crea- 6 tion . ' He goes on soon after to 28 No. 6 . THE SPECTATOR .
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