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Pagina vii
... less levity , upon a more regular plan , and published daily . Such an undertaking shewed the writers not to dif- trust their own copiousness of materials or fas cility of composition , and their performance juf- tified their confidence ...
... less levity , upon a more regular plan , and published daily . Such an undertaking shewed the writers not to dif- trust their own copiousness of materials or fas cility of composition , and their performance juf- tified their confidence ...
Pagina ix
... less and unappeasable folicitude . This tragedy is unquestionably the noblest pro . duction of Addison's genius . About things on which the public thinks long , it commonly at- tains to think right ; and of Cato it has been not unjustly ...
... less and unappeasable folicitude . This tragedy is unquestionably the noblest pro . duction of Addison's genius . About things on which the public thinks long , it commonly at- tains to think right ; and of Cato it has been not unjustly ...
Pagina xiii
... less when an old family should be extinct . Το prevent this fubversion of the ancient establish- ment , Steele , whose pen readily seconded his po- litical paffions , endeavoured to alarm the nation by a pamphlet called the Plebeian ...
... less when an old family should be extinct . Το prevent this fubversion of the ancient establish- ment , Steele , whose pen readily seconded his po- litical paffions , endeavoured to alarm the nation by a pamphlet called the Plebeian ...
Pagina xviii
... less extensive than that of Addison , will . shew that to write and to live are very different . Many who praise virtue do no more than praise it . Yet it is reasonable to believe that Addison's pro- feffions and practice were at no ...
... less extensive than that of Addison , will . shew that to write and to live are very different . Many who praise virtue do no more than praise it . Yet it is reasonable to believe that Addison's pro- feffions and practice were at no ...
Pagina xxv
... less meanly of his own talents . But if I should take notice of all that might be observed in your Lordship , I should have nothing new to say upon any other character of distinction . I am , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient ...
... less meanly of his own talents . But if I should take notice of all that might be observed in your Lordship , I should have nothing new to say upon any other character of distinction . I am , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient ...
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