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Pagina v
... still better reason was , the design evidently formed of beginning a new paper . The event proves that STEELE and ADDISON immediately formed the plan of the SPECTATOR , probably communicated to each other the first sketch of the club ...
... still better reason was , the design evidently formed of beginning a new paper . The event proves that STEELE and ADDISON immediately formed the plan of the SPECTATOR , probably communicated to each other the first sketch of the club ...
Pagina xxiii
... still involved in obfcurity . BLAIR acknowledges , that " the pecu- liar manner in which a man expresses his con- ceptions , by means of language , " is the best defi- nition he can give . JOHNSON says it is " the man- ner of writing ...
... still involved in obfcurity . BLAIR acknowledges , that " the pecu- liar manner in which a man expresses his con- ceptions , by means of language , " is the best defi- nition he can give . JOHNSON says it is " the man- ner of writing ...
Pagina xxiv
... still recommended as an useful model . BOLING- BROKE , is a declaimer , with many of those beau- ties of declamation which are too frequently con- trived to conceal poverty of argument . BOLING- BROKE was an enemy to religion , probably ...
... still recommended as an useful model . BOLING- BROKE , is a declaimer , with many of those beau- ties of declamation which are too frequently con- trived to conceal poverty of argument . BOLING- BROKE was an enemy to religion , probably ...
Pagina xxv
... still more in the second ; but the life prefixed to his poems , in Dr. JOHNSON'S edition , is , with few exceptions , the most faithful and the most candid . This biographer had long revered ADDISON's character , and in one of the ...
... still more in the second ; but the life prefixed to his poems , in Dr. JOHNSON'S edition , is , with few exceptions , the most faithful and the most candid . This biographer had long revered ADDISON's character , and in one of the ...
Pagina xxxviii
... still holds its rank on the stage , though " it is nei- ther acted nor printed according to the author's original draught , or his fettled intention . He had made Phocyas apoftatize from his religion ; after which the abhorrence of ...
... still holds its rank on the stage , though " it is nei- ther acted nor printed according to the author's original draught , or his fettled intention . He had made Phocyas apoftatize from his religion ; after which the abhorrence of ...
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