The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... observe , in the first place , that it never was , or could be , ADDISON's purpose to represent Sir ROGER as a person of disordered understanding . This would have made his story either not humorous at all , or humorous in that degree ...
... observe , in the first place , that it never was , or could be , ADDISON's purpose to represent Sir ROGER as a person of disordered understanding . This would have made his story either not humorous at all , or humorous in that degree ...
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Alexander Chalmers. him , and the character of the Baronet , it must be observed , is in that paper very different ... observe , that the ori- ginal limner represents him as " humble in his desires after he had forgot his cruel beauty ...
Alexander Chalmers. him , and the character of the Baronet , it must be observed , is in that paper very different ... observe , that the ori- ginal limner represents him as " humble in his desires after he had forgot his cruel beauty ...
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... observed too , that the widow - part of Sir ROGER'S history was of STEELE's providing , in No. 113 , and 118. ADDISON , no doubt , attended to the keep of Sir ROGER's character , and STEELE , with his usual candour , might follow a plan ...
... observed too , that the widow - part of Sir ROGER'S history was of STEELE's providing , in No. 113 , and 118. ADDISON , no doubt , attended to the keep of Sir ROGER's character , and STEELE , with his usual candour , might follow a plan ...
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... observed by TICKELL , that ADDISON employed wit on the side of virtue and religion . He not only made the proper use of wit himself , but taught it to others ; and from his time it has been generally subservient to the cause of reason ...
... observed by TICKELL , that ADDISON employed wit on the side of virtue and religion . He not only made the proper use of wit himself , but taught it to others ; and from his time it has been generally subservient to the cause of reason ...
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... write their own letters with as much circumspection as their wills , and are ignorant that it is easier to observe some laws when we inquire how many of these are to be 30 HISTORICAL AND Club of Lovers established at Oxford STEELE.
... write their own letters with as much circumspection as their wills , and are ignorant that it is easier to observe some laws when we inquire how many of these are to be 30 HISTORICAL AND Club of Lovers established at Oxford STEELE.
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