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Pagina vi
... never could have been adequate . Dr. BEATTIE * was once informed , but had forgot on what au- thority , that ADDISON had collected three ma- nufcript volumes of materials . TICKELL fays , per- haps with truth , " that it would have been ...
... never could have been adequate . Dr. BEATTIE * was once informed , but had forgot on what au- thority , that ADDISON had collected three ma- nufcript volumes of materials . TICKELL fays , per- haps with truth , " that it would have been ...
Pagina viii
... never exhibited complete ; that he has given a fmall degree of dif- compofure to the knight's mind , but made very little use of it ; that Sir ROGER's irregularities are the effects of habitual rufticity , and of negligence created by ...
... never exhibited complete ; that he has given a fmall degree of dif- compofure to the knight's mind , but made very little use of it ; that Sir ROGER's irregularities are the effects of habitual rufticity , and of negligence created by ...
Pagina ix
... never to have done but on this one occafion ) that he would himself kill Sir ROGER , left fomebody else should murder him * . * BEATTIE'S Notes , ubl fupra . BUDGELL relates this last ftory in one of the numbers of the BEE , at a time ...
... never to have done but on this one occafion ) that he would himself kill Sir ROGER , left fomebody else should murder him * . * BEATTIE'S Notes , ubl fupra . BUDGELL relates this last ftory in one of the numbers of the BEE , at a time ...
Pagina xiv
... , is fo happily diffufed as to give the grace of novelty to domeftic fcenes and daily occurrences . He never outfteps the modefty of nature , nor raises merriment or wonder by the violation of truth . His Xiv HISTORICAL AND.
... , is fo happily diffufed as to give the grace of novelty to domeftic fcenes and daily occurrences . He never outfteps the modefty of nature , nor raises merriment or wonder by the violation of truth . His Xiv HISTORICAL AND.
Pagina xv
... never made the trial would be apt to think nothing more easy than to feign a ftory of Sir ROGER DE Co- VERLEY , or compofe a vifion like that of Mirza . But the art and the difficulty of both are fuch as Horace had in his mind when he ...
... never made the trial would be apt to think nothing more easy than to feign a ftory of Sir ROGER DE Co- VERLEY , or compofe a vifion like that of Mirza . But the art and the difficulty of both are fuch as Horace had in his mind when he ...
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