The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 25
... seen his defects , but by the lights which he afforded them * . " Of ADDISON's style , the commendation of all judges has been uniform , and since the publica- tion of Dr. JoHNSON'S " Lives of the Poets , " it JOHNSON . ADDISON's merit ...
... seen his defects , but by the lights which he afforded them * . " Of ADDISON's style , the commendation of all judges has been uniform , and since the publica- tion of Dr. JoHNSON'S " Lives of the Poets , " it JOHNSON . ADDISON's merit ...
Strana 28
... Here are two mistakes in all the editions I have seen of Dr. BLAIR'S Lectures . The passage in question occurs in No. 28 : and No. 28 was not written by ADDISON . own canons . tending all composition , that its errors 28 HISTORICAL AND.
... Here are two mistakes in all the editions I have seen of Dr. BLAIR'S Lectures . The passage in question occurs in No. 28 : and No. 28 was not written by ADDISON . own canons . tending all composition , that its errors 28 HISTORICAL AND.
Strana 65
... seen , " says Swift , " the stamp ? Methinks the stamping is worth a half - penny . The OBSER- VATOR is fallen ; the MEDLEYS are jumbled toge- ther with the Flying Post ; the EXAMINER is deadly sick ; the SPECTATOR keeps up and dou ...
... seen , " says Swift , " the stamp ? Methinks the stamping is worth a half - penny . The OBSER- VATOR is fallen ; the MEDLEYS are jumbled toge- ther with the Flying Post ; the EXAMINER is deadly sick ; the SPECTATOR keeps up and dou ...
Strana 91
... seen ; nay , to such a degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the contro- versies of some great men concerning the anti- quities of Egypt , I made a voyage to Grand Cairo , on purpose to take the measure of a pyra- mid : and ...
... seen ; nay , to such a degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the contro- versies of some great men concerning the anti- quities of Egypt , I made a voyage to Grand Cairo , on purpose to take the measure of a pyra- mid : and ...
Strana 93
... seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and since I have neither time nor inclination , to com- municate the fulness of my heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in writing , and to print myself out , if ...
... seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and since I have neither time nor inclination , to com- municate the fulness of my heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in writing , and to print myself out , if ...
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