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Pagina 6
... thought worthy of insertion . Addison was prepared with ample resources , which Steele must have known before he could consent to adventure on a daily paper , a task far beyond the abilities of any one man who had not secured the most ...
... thought worthy of insertion . Addison was prepared with ample resources , which Steele must have known before he could consent to adventure on a daily paper , a task far beyond the abilities of any one man who had not secured the most ...
Pagina 12
... thought it capable of extension and im- provement , and might probably determine to make it in some measure his own , by guarding , with a father's fondness , against any violation that might be offered . How well he has accomplished ...
... thought it capable of extension and im- provement , and might probably determine to make it in some measure his own , by guarding , with a father's fondness , against any violation that might be offered . How well he has accomplished ...
Pagina 14
... ungracious sentiments ; but that he had thought better , and made amends , by making him found an hospital for decayed farmers . " Vol . ii . p . 70. edit . 2d . gars occurs in No. 232 ( a paper attributed not 14 HISTORICAL AND.
... ungracious sentiments ; but that he had thought better , and made amends , by making him found an hospital for decayed farmers . " Vol . ii . p . 70. edit . 2d . gars occurs in No. 232 ( a paper attributed not 14 HISTORICAL AND.
Pagina 17
... thought and fe- licity of expression . Many writers seem to think that humour consists in violent and preternatural exaggeration ; as there are , no doubt , many fre- quenters of the theatre , who find no want of comic power in the ...
... thought and fe- licity of expression . Many writers seem to think that humour consists in violent and preternatural exaggeration ; as there are , no doubt , many fre- quenters of the theatre , who find no want of comic power in the ...
Pagina 36
... thought worthy of insertion in their original From negligence , or want of matter , or want of leisure , for he was a man of many projects , he was frequently unprepared , and on this account it is on record that the press has been ...
... thought worthy of insertion in their original From negligence , or want of matter , or want of leisure , for he was a man of many projects , he was frequently unprepared , and on this account it is on record that the press has been ...
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