The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... learned biographer had forgotten some things relating to that gentleman . " He seems to think that ADDISON had formed an idea of Sir ROGER which he never exhibited complete ; that he has given a small degree of discomposure to the ...
... learned biographer had forgotten some things relating to that gentleman . " He seems to think that ADDISON had formed an idea of Sir ROGER which he never exhibited complete ; that he has given a small degree of discomposure to the ...
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... learned biographer . There can surely be no difference of sentiment on the question , whe- ther idleness is to be supported at the public ex- pense ; and if the reader will refer to Sir AN- DREW's letter , in No. 549 , in which he ...
... learned biographer . There can surely be no difference of sentiment on the question , whe- ther idleness is to be supported at the public ex- pense ; and if the reader will refer to Sir AN- DREW's letter , in No. 549 , in which he ...
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... learned and pious divine of the dissenting persuasion , who died in 1737 , and of whom a very copious account is given in the Biographia . His papers are of the serious kind . Nos . 588 and 601 , on self - love and benevo- lence ; No ...
... learned and pious divine of the dissenting persuasion , who died in 1737 , and of whom a very copious account is given in the Biographia . His papers are of the serious kind . Nos . 588 and 601 , on self - love and benevo- lence ; No ...
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... learned friend Mr. ARCHDEA- CON NARES , to whom I am immediately indebted for a copy . " My attention , " says Mr. YONGE , " was first drawn to this subject by a very vague tradition in the family of Sir THOMAS CRAWLEY BOEVEY , Of ...
... learned friend Mr. ARCHDEA- CON NARES , to whom I am immediately indebted for a copy . " My attention , " says Mr. YONGE , " was first drawn to this subject by a very vague tradition in the family of Sir THOMAS CRAWLEY BOEVEY , Of ...
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... learned as the best philosopher could possibly make . She reads upon the nature of plants , and understands every thing . In the dedication STEELE says , " instead of Assemblies and Conversations , Books and So- litude have been your ...
... learned as the best philosopher could possibly make . She reads upon the nature of plants , and understands every thing . In the dedication STEELE says , " instead of Assemblies and Conversations , Books and So- litude have been your ...
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