The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... present state of literary composition . Yet per- haps it would be wrong to blame writers who , as candidates for public favour , aim at excellencies more in demand than familiarity or simple ele- gance , and who seem to be goaded ...
... present state of literary composition . Yet per- haps it would be wrong to blame writers who , as candidates for public favour , aim at excellencies more in demand than familiarity or simple ele- gance , and who seem to be goaded ...
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... present ; of instead of from ; on for in ; among for in ; never for ever ; that for as ; inverted sen- tences ; and mixed metaphors . * Yet with all these blemishes the general me- See the whole list with proofs , in the Critical Review ...
... present ; of instead of from ; on for in ; among for in ; never for ever ; that for as ; inverted sen- tences ; and mixed metaphors . * Yet with all these blemishes the general me- See the whole list with proofs , in the Critical Review ...
Strana 42
... presents to a disordered imagination the advan- tages of suicide . On May 4 , 1737 , he drowned himself in the Thames , by jumping out of a boat at London Bridge , and had evidently made delibe- rate preparations for this catastrophe ...
... presents to a disordered imagination the advan- tages of suicide . On May 4 , 1737 , he drowned himself in the Thames , by jumping out of a boat at London Bridge , and had evidently made delibe- rate preparations for this catastrophe ...
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... present should be made him for his distinguished zeal and labour in this af- fair but he generously and firmly refused to draw up a war- rant for that purpose . Biog . Brit . new edit . † No. 232 was marked X in the folio edit . but Z ...
... present should be made him for his distinguished zeal and labour in this af- fair but he generously and firmly refused to draw up a war- rant for that purpose . Biog . Brit . new edit . † No. 232 was marked X in the folio edit . but Z ...
Strana 49
... present edition . The general character of all his essays is favourable ; he appears to have possessed a mild and agreeable humour , some of the strokes of which are truly ADDISONIAN ; and his serious papers are excellent both for ...
... present edition . The general character of all his essays is favourable ; he appears to have possessed a mild and agreeable humour , some of the strokes of which are truly ADDISONIAN ; and his serious papers are excellent both for ...
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