The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... seem not so much the effects of a mind de- viating from the beaten track of life , by the per- petual pressure of some overwhelming idea , as VOL . I. B of habitual rusticity , and that negligence which solitary grandeur BIOGRAPHICAL ...
... seem not so much the effects of a mind de- viating from the beaten track of life , by the per- petual pressure of some overwhelming idea , as VOL . I. B of habitual rusticity , and that negligence which solitary grandeur BIOGRAPHICAL ...
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... seems to have been deterred from prosecuting his own design . " To this opinion the following judicious remarks may be opposed . " With JOHNSON's masterly delineation of the peculiarity of ADDISON's humour , " says Doctor BEATTIE , " I ...
... seems to have been deterred from prosecuting his own design . " To this opinion the following judicious remarks may be opposed . " With JOHNSON's masterly delineation of the peculiarity of ADDISON's humour , " says Doctor BEATTIE , " I ...
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... seems not to have pleased ADDISON , who , when he dismissed him from his club , changed his opinions.- STEELE had ... seem to merit the censure of our learned biographer . There can surely be no difference of sentiment on the question ...
... seems not to have pleased ADDISON , who , when he dismissed him from his club , changed his opinions.- STEELE had ... seem to merit the censure of our learned biographer . There can surely be no difference of sentiment on the question ...
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... seems to be altogether fictitious , and the character of the SPECTATOR and of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY are certainly ... seem to think that humour consists in violent and preter- natural exaggeration ; as there are , no doubt , JOHNSON's ...
... seems to be altogether fictitious , and the character of the SPECTATOR and of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY are certainly ... seem to think that humour consists in violent and preter- natural exaggeration ; as there are , no doubt , JOHNSON's ...
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... seem to be goaded sometimes by criticism , and sometimes by popular opinion , to produce " ambitious ornaments , " and to try " ha- zardous innovations . " Since writers of com- manding reputation have been multiplied , and the ...
... seem to be goaded sometimes by criticism , and sometimes by popular opinion , to produce " ambitious ornaments , " and to try " ha- zardous innovations . " Since writers of com- manding reputation have been multiplied , and the ...
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