The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... whole produces a dramatic effect , adding to the other charms of that variety which has ren- dered the SPECTATOR one of the most popular books in any language . Of ADDISON's humour so much has been said , that it would not be easy to ...
... whole produces a dramatic effect , adding to the other charms of that variety which has ren- dered the SPECTATOR one of the most popular books in any language . Of ADDISON's humour so much has been said , that it would not be easy to ...
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... whole list with proofs , in the Critical Review for October , 1783. The article was the production of the kate Rev. JOSEPH ROBERTSON , of Horncastle , Lincoln- shire . rit of Dr. BLAIR's Lectures is incontestible , and it c 2 ...
... whole list with proofs , in the Critical Review for October , 1783. The article was the production of the kate Rev. JOSEPH ROBERTSON , of Horncastle , Lincoln- shire . rit of Dr. BLAIR's Lectures is incontestible , and it c 2 ...
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... whole list , therefore , we can only col- lect two or three who are universally acknowled- ged to deserve the attention of those who are am- bitious to form a correct style . Yet when the beauty and defects of all are fully displayed ...
... whole list , therefore , we can only col- lect two or three who are universally acknowled- ged to deserve the attention of those who are am- bitious to form a correct style . Yet when the beauty and defects of all are fully displayed ...
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... whole life : they appear predominant in all his writings , and they gladdened his latter days with serenity . Of this happy effect his biographers have recor- * BEATTIE . ded an instance so affecting and so salutary , that 36 HISTORICAL ...
... whole life : they appear predominant in all his writings , and they gladdened his latter days with serenity . Of this happy effect his biographers have recor- * BEATTIE . ded an instance so affecting and so salutary , that 36 HISTORICAL ...
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... whole of the paper , the latter when he composed or compiled from the letter - box ; but this does not appear to be the universal rule , and the an- notators imagine that T. sometimes means TICKELL . perty , as he sent his son as a ...
... whole of the paper , the latter when he composed or compiled from the letter - box ; but this does not appear to be the universal rule , and the an- notators imagine that T. sometimes means TICKELL . perty , as he sent his son as a ...
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