The Spectator, Svazek 1Hastings, Etheredge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... merit of be- ginning and carrying on the Tatler , the first periodi cal work in England of which the subjects were litera- ture , morality , and familiar life . Before his time we had many periodical publications on political and re ...
... merit of be- ginning and carrying on the Tatler , the first periodi cal work in England of which the subjects were litera- ture , morality , and familiar life . Before his time we had many periodical publications on political and re ...
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... merit of highly improving a plan which before was imperfectly sketched . But the merit of Steele is not confined to the mere planning of the periodical works which he published ; much praise is also due to him for the papers which he ...
... merit of highly improving a plan which before was imperfectly sketched . But the merit of Steele is not confined to the mere planning of the periodical works which he published ; much praise is also due to him for the papers which he ...
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... merit of Mr. Addison cannot be too highly extolled . His style has been always esteemed a model of excellence by men of taste . His humor has a charm which can- not be described ; his philosophy is rational , and his morality is pure ...
... merit of Mr. Addison cannot be too highly extolled . His style has been always esteemed a model of excellence by men of taste . His humor has a charm which can- not be described ; his philosophy is rational , and his morality is pure ...
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... merit as to introduce him not only to the friendship of Addison , Pope , Congreve , Rowe , and other polite writers , but also to the patron- age of the greatest men in the kingdom . He was made secretary to the commissioners of the ...
... merit as to introduce him not only to the friendship of Addison , Pope , Congreve , Rowe , and other polite writers , but also to the patron- age of the greatest men in the kingdom . He was made secretary to the commissioners of the ...
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... merit was such as to command the praises as well of those who condemned as of those who approved the treaty of Utrecht . At the arrival of King George I. he wrote The Royal Progress , which is inserted in the Specta- tor No. 620 , and ...
... merit was such as to command the praises as well of those who condemned as of those who approved the treaty of Utrecht . At the arrival of King George I. he wrote The Royal Progress , which is inserted in the Specta- tor No. 620 , and ...
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