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Pagina 13
... honour of being sup- posed the author of it : the same praise may be given to No. 113 , also by Steele . The sum of the account , however , is this : Sir Roger's adventures , opinions , and conversation , occur in twenty - six papers of ...
... honour of being sup- posed the author of it : the same praise may be given to No. 113 , also by Steele . The sum of the account , however , is this : Sir Roger's adventures , opinions , and conversation , occur in twenty - six papers of ...
Pagina 26
... honoured by some of the first writers of our nation , is a subject still involved in obscurity . Blair acknowledges ... honours of style on a few authors , in whom collectively all its excel- lences are supposed to be found . These in ...
... honoured by some of the first writers of our nation , is a subject still involved in obscurity . Blair acknowledges ... honours of style on a few authors , in whom collectively all its excel- lences are supposed to be found . These in ...
Pagina 28
... honour of our nation that few infidel wri- ters have enjoyed a long popularity . Fielding's style is original , and his humour ( different from that of Addison , yet excellent in its kind ) is so co- pious as to extend over his ...
... honour of our nation that few infidel wri- ters have enjoyed a long popularity . Fielding's style is original , and his humour ( different from that of Addison , yet excellent in its kind ) is so co- pious as to extend over his ...
Pagina 55
... honours was followed by a correspondent share of popularity . In each office he discharged his duty in a manner both honourable and dignified : his station derived lustre from his piety , his learning , and his justice , and he at once ...
... honours was followed by a correspondent share of popularity . In each office he discharged his duty in a manner both honourable and dignified : his station derived lustre from his piety , his learning , and his justice , and he at once ...
Pagina 62
... honour ; he said , that as he never made a sinecure of his preferments , he was tired with business , and , being in the 74th year of his age , he wished to resign his preferments while his faculties were entire , lest he should outlive ...
... honour ; he said , that as he never made a sinecure of his preferments , he was tired with business , and , being in the 74th year of his age , he wished to resign his preferments while his faculties were entire , lest he should outlive ...
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