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... eye on the labours of Steele and Addison , and most probably envied a popular- ity gained by writings so remote from the genius of his own , and which , instead of promoting or opposing the turbulence of faction , instead of pull- ing ...
... eye on the labours of Steele and Addison , and most probably envied a popular- ity gained by writings so remote from the genius of his own , and which , instead of promoting or opposing the turbulence of faction , instead of pull- ing ...
Pagina 46
... eye to his edition of Spenser . In the Spectator he was the author of two letters , Nos . 33 and 53 , on the art of improving beauty ; in No. 66 , of two letters concerning fine breeding ; in No. 91 , the history of Honoria 46 ...
... eye to his edition of Spenser . In the Spectator he was the author of two letters , Nos . 33 and 53 , on the art of improving beauty ; in No. 66 , of two letters concerning fine breeding ; in No. 91 , the history of Honoria 46 ...
Pagina 53
... eye , in No. 250 , is as- cribed to Mr. Golding , of whom I have not been able to procure any information . A very short letter , written with a tradesman- like simplicity , in No. 268 , and signed James Easy , was the production of Mr ...
... eye , in No. 250 , is as- cribed to Mr. Golding , of whom I have not been able to procure any information . A very short letter , written with a tradesman- like simplicity , in No. 268 , and signed James Easy , was the production of Mr ...
Pagina 94
... eye to separate interests and party principles . The thoughts of the day gave my mind employ- ment for the whole night ; so that I fell insensibly By Steele . into a kind of methodical dream , which disposed all 94 [ No. 3 THE SPECTATOR .
... eye to separate interests and party principles . The thoughts of the day gave my mind employ- ment for the whole night ; so that I fell insensibly By Steele . into a kind of methodical dream , which disposed all 94 [ No. 3 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 95
... eye of the virgin that sat upon the throne . the throne . Both the sides of the hall were covered with such acts of parliament as had been made for the establishment of public funds . The lady seemed to set an unspeakable value upon ...
... eye of the virgin that sat upon the throne . the throne . Both the sides of the hall were covered with such acts of parliament as had been made for the establishment of public funds . The lady seemed to set an unspeakable value upon ...
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