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Pagina vi
... humour . The fecond , by STEELE , delineates the characters of the Club , or the dramatis perfone of the work , the principal of * Notes on the Life of ADDISON , prefixed to an edition of is works , by Dr. BEATTIE , 4 vols . 8vo . 1790 ...
... humour . The fecond , by STEELE , delineates the characters of the Club , or the dramatis perfone of the work , the principal of * Notes on the Life of ADDISON , prefixed to an edition of is works , by Dr. BEATTIE , 4 vols . 8vo . 1790 ...
Pagina viii
... humour , " fays Dr. BEAT- TIE , " I know not how to reconcile fome remarks he has made on the character of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY ; I am inclined to suppose , that the learned biographer had forgotten fome things relat- ing to that ...
... humour , " fays Dr. BEAT- TIE , " I know not how to reconcile fome remarks he has made on the character of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY ; I am inclined to suppose , that the learned biographer had forgotten fome things relat- ing to that ...
Pagina ix
... humour , benevolence , and love of fociety , his affection to his friends , respect to his fuperiors , and gentlenefs and attention to his de- pendents , make him a very different being from a ruftic , as well as from an imperious ...
... humour , benevolence , and love of fociety , his affection to his friends , respect to his fuperiors , and gentlenefs and attention to his de- pendents , make him a very different being from a ruftic , as well as from an imperious ...
Pagina x
... humour was the primary talent of ADDISON , His character of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , though far in- ferior , is only inferior to SHAKSPEARE's Falstaff . " Royal and noble Authors . LORD ORFORD's Works , vol . i . p . 530 , art , NUGENT ...
... humour was the primary talent of ADDISON , His character of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , though far in- ferior , is only inferior to SHAKSPEARE's Falstaff . " Royal and noble Authors . LORD ORFORD's Works , vol . i . p . 530 , art , NUGENT ...
Pagina xi
... humour , that nothing but pofitive evi- dence could have deprived him of the honour of being fuppofed the author of it : the fame praise may be given to No. 113 , alfo by STEELE , ` The fum of the account , however , is this : Sir ...
... humour , that nothing but pofitive evi- dence could have deprived him of the honour of being fuppofed the author of it : the fame praise may be given to No. 113 , alfo by STEELE , ` The fum of the account , however , is this : Sir ...
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