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... observed in your lordship , I should have nothing new to tay upon any other character of distinc- tion . I am , My Lord , Your Lordship's most devoted , Most obedient humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . 1 THE SPECTATOR . VOL . I. a IF ...
... observed in your lordship , I should have nothing new to tay upon any other character of distinc- tion . I am , My Lord , Your Lordship's most devoted , Most obedient humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . 1 THE SPECTATOR . VOL . I. a IF ...
Pagina viii
... observe , in the first place , that it never was , or could be , ADDISON's purpose to represent Sir ROGER as a person of difordered understanding . This would have made his story either not humorous at all , or humorous in that degree ...
... observe , in the first place , that it never was , or could be , ADDISON's purpose to represent Sir ROGER as a person of difordered understanding . This would have made his story either not humorous at all , or humorous in that degree ...
Pagina x
... observed , is in that paper very different from what Dr. JOHNSON represents . His " fingu- larities proceed from his ... observe , that the original limner represents him as " humble in his defires after he had forgot his cruel ...
... observed , is in that paper very different from what Dr. JOHNSON represents . His " fingu- larities proceed from his ... observe , that the original limner represents him as " humble in his defires after he had forgot his cruel ...
Pagina xi
... of the obnoxious No. 410. It must be observed too , that the widow - part of Sir ROGER'S history was of STEELE'S providing , in No.113 , and 118. ADDISON , no doubt , attended to the keep of Sir ROGER'S BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xi.
... of the obnoxious No. 410. It must be observed too , that the widow - part of Sir ROGER'S history was of STEELE'S providing , in No.113 , and 118. ADDISON , no doubt , attended to the keep of Sir ROGER'S BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xi.
Pagina xvii
... observed by TICKELL , that ADDISON employed wit on the fide of virtue and religion . He not only made the proper use of wit himself , but taught it to others ; and from his time it has been generally subservient to the cause of reason ...
... observed by TICKELL , that ADDISON employed wit on the fide of virtue and religion . He not only made the proper use of wit himself , but taught it to others ; and from his time it has been generally subservient to the cause of reason ...
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