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Pagina vi
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. each paper should consist of one entire Essay , un- less when the fubject required to be treated in the form of ... Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY . Dr. JOHN- SON's vi HISTORICAL AND.
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. each paper should consist of one entire Essay , un- less when the fubject required to be treated in the form of ... Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY . Dr. JOHN- SON's vi HISTORICAL AND.
Pagina vii
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. whom is Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY . Dr. JOHN- SON's remarks on this character demand our atten- tion on many accounts . " It is recorded by BUDGELL , that of the cha- racters feigned or ...
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. whom is Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY . Dr. JOHN- SON's remarks on this character demand our atten- tion on many accounts . " It is recorded by BUDGELL , that of the cha- racters feigned or ...
Pagina viii
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. To this opinion the following judicious remarks may be opposed . " With JOHNSON'S masterly delineation of the ... Sir ROGER ; and no man is less solitary viii HISTORICAL AND.
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. To this opinion the following judicious remarks may be opposed . " With JOHNSON'S masterly delineation of the ... Sir ROGER ; and no man is less solitary viii HISTORICAL AND.
Pagina ix
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. than Sir ROGER ; and no man is less solitary . His affability , good - humour , benevolence , and love of fociety , his affection to his friends , respect to his ' superiors , and ...
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. than Sir ROGER ; and no man is less solitary . His affability , good - humour , benevolence , and love of fociety , his affection to his friends , respect to his ' superiors , and ...
Pagina x
... Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY in the general ; but it has not been attended to by either of these critics , that Sir Roger was not the crea ture of ADDISON'S , but of STEELE'S fancy ; and it is not easy to discover why all writers on this ...
... Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY in the general ; but it has not been attended to by either of these critics , that Sir Roger was not the crea ture of ADDISON'S , but of STEELE'S fancy ; and it is not easy to discover why all writers on this ...
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