The Spectator, Svazek 1Hastings, Etheredge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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Strana iii
... never give offence ; but which , on the contrary , was fitted to attract the giddy , to charm the man of pleasure , as well as to edify the serious and thoughtful . The variety of its subjects is astonishing ; the fopperies of dress are ...
... never give offence ; but which , on the contrary , was fitted to attract the giddy , to charm the man of pleasure , as well as to edify the serious and thoughtful . The variety of its subjects is astonishing ; the fopperies of dress are ...
Strana vi
... never to forget that it was Steele who sug- gested the idea to the English nation . If he himself borrowed it from foreign writers , of which we are by no means certain , we must allow that he had the merit of highly improving a plan ...
... never to forget that it was Steele who sug- gested the idea to the English nation . If he himself borrowed it from foreign writers , of which we are by no means certain , we must allow that he had the merit of highly improving a plan ...
Strana xii
... never recovered its former tone . At length he formed the desperate resolution of putting an end to his life . Having filled his pockets with stones on the 4th of May 1737 , he took a boat at London - bridge , and threw himself into the ...
... never recovered its former tone . At length he formed the desperate resolution of putting an end to his life . Having filled his pockets with stones on the 4th of May 1737 , he took a boat at London - bridge , and threw himself into the ...
Strana xiii
... never been ab- sent four days from his employment , nor above ten miles distant from Dublin . In the Spectator Mr. Budgell preserved a respect- able character . He wrote all the papers in the first seven volumes which in the common ...
... never been ab- sent four days from his employment , nor above ten miles distant from Dublin . In the Spectator Mr. Budgell preserved a respect- able character . He wrote all the papers in the first seven volumes which in the common ...
Strana xiv
... never been accurately discriminated , was certainly a large contributor to the Spectator , and as such is intitled to notice in this place . He was the son of the Reverend Richard Tickell , and born in 1686 at Bridekirk in Cumberland ...
... never been accurately discriminated , was certainly a large contributor to the Spectator , and as such is intitled to notice in this place . He was the son of the Reverend Richard Tickell , and born in 1686 at Bridekirk in Cumberland ...
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