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Pagina 6
... never could have been adequate . Dr. Beattiet * Pref . Histor . and Biog . to the Tatler . Notes on the Life of Addison , prefixed to an edition of his works , by Dr. Beattie , 4 vols . 8vo . 1790 , Edinburgh . was once informed , but ...
... never could have been adequate . Dr. Beattiet * Pref . Histor . and Biog . to the Tatler . Notes on the Life of Addison , prefixed to an edition of his works , by Dr. Beattie , 4 vols . 8vo . 1790 , Edinburgh . was once informed , but ...
Pagina 9
... never exhibited complete ; that he has given a small degree of dis- composure to the Knight's mind , but made very lit- tle use of it ; that Sir Roger's irregularities are the effects of habitual rusticity , and of negligence cre- ated ...
... never exhibited complete ; that he has given a small degree of dis- composure to the Knight's mind , but made very lit- tle use of it ; that Sir Roger's irregularities are the effects of habitual rusticity , and of negligence cre- ated ...
Pagina 11
... never to have done but on this one occasion ) that he would himself kill Sir Roger , lest somebody else should murder him . " * No addition is necessary to this vindication of the character of Sir Roger de Coverley in the gen- eral ...
... never to have done but on this one occasion ) that he would himself kill Sir Roger , lest somebody else should murder him . " * No addition is necessary to this vindication of the character of Sir Roger de Coverley in the gen- eral ...
Pagina 17
... never outsteps the modesty of nature , nor raises mer- riment or wonder by the violation of truth . His fig- ures neither divert by distortion , nor amaze by aggravation . He copies life with so much fidelity , that he can hardly be ...
... never outsteps the modesty of nature , nor raises mer- riment or wonder by the violation of truth . His fig- ures neither divert by distortion , nor amaze by aggravation . He copies life with so much fidelity , that he can hardly be ...
Pagina 19
... never the frown of the rigid moralist . He A higher praise than what belongs to human wit yet remains , and cannot be bestowed in lan- guage more appropriate than that of Johnson . " It is justly observed by Tickell , that Addison em ...
... never the frown of the rigid moralist . He A higher praise than what belongs to human wit yet remains , and cannot be bestowed in lan- guage more appropriate than that of Johnson . " It is justly observed by Tickell , that Addison em ...
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