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... say the least of it ) has been always equal to those great honours which have been conferred upon you . It is very well known how much the church owed to you , in the most dangerous day it ever saw , that of the arraignment of its pre ...
... say the least of it ) has been always equal to those great honours which have been conferred upon you . It is very well known how much the church owed to you , in the most dangerous day it ever saw , that of the arraignment of its pre ...
Pagina v
... says JOHNSON , " by his unconsciousness of its com- mencement , or his absence at its cessation , for he continued his assistance to Dec. 23 , and the paper stopped on January 2. " If Swift or others , there- fore , affected to be ...
... says JOHNSON , " by his unconsciousness of its com- mencement , or his absence at its cessation , for he continued his assistance to Dec. 23 , and the paper stopped on January 2. " If Swift or others , there- fore , affected to be ...
Pagina vi
... says , per- haps with truth , " that it would have been impof- fible for Mr. ADDISON , who made little or no use of letters sent in by the numerous correfpondents of the SPECTATOR , to have executed his large share of this task in so ...
... says , per- haps with truth , " that it would have been impof- fible for Mr. ADDISON , who made little or no use of letters sent in by the numerous correfpondents of the SPECTATOR , to have executed his large share of this task in so ...
Pagina viii
... says Dr. BEAT- TIE , " I know not how to reconcile some remarks he has made on the character of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY ; I am inclined to suppose , that the learned biographer had forgotten some things relat- ing to that gentleman . " He ...
... says Dr. BEAT- TIE , " I know not how to reconcile some remarks he has made on the character of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY ; I am inclined to suppose , that the learned biographer had forgotten some things relat- ing to that gentleman . " He ...
Pagina xxi
... . 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 . * " Such authors , " says Lord ORFORD , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxi.
... . 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 . * " Such authors , " says Lord ORFORD , BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxi.
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