The Spectator, Volume 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 16
... , though far in- ferior , is only inferior to SHAKSPEARE'S Falstaff . " Royal and noble Authors . LORD ORFORD's Works , vol . i . p . 530 . art Nugent , Note . him , and the character of the Baronet , it 16 HISTORICAL AND.
... , though far in- ferior , is only inferior to SHAKSPEARE'S Falstaff . " Royal and noble Authors . LORD ORFORD's Works , vol . i . p . 530 . art Nugent , Note . him , and the character of the Baronet , it 16 HISTORICAL AND.
Pagina 27
... Lord CHESTERFIELD thinks " no man ever had so much humour as MOLIERE , of which his Mi- ser , his Jealous Man , and his Bourgeois Gentilhomme are con- vincing proofs : and French Comedy , " he adds , " furnishes a multiplicity of ...
... Lord CHESTERFIELD thinks " no man ever had so much humour as MOLIERE , of which his Mi- ser , his Jealous Man , and his Bourgeois Gentilhomme are con- vincing proofs : and French Comedy , " he adds , " furnishes a multiplicity of ...
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... lord ORFORD , speaking of AD- DISON , SWIFT , BOLINGBROKE , and Dr. MIDDLETON . " fix a standard by their writings . Grammarians regulate niceties , and try careless beauties in works , where careless- ness is often a beauty , by the ...
... lord ORFORD , speaking of AD- DISON , SWIFT , BOLINGBROKE , and Dr. MIDDLETON . " fix a standard by their writings . Grammarians regulate niceties , and try careless beauties in works , where careless- ness is often a beauty , by the ...
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... LORD WHAR- TON . In this employment , such was BUDGELL'S attention to business , that in 1714 he was pro- moted to the office of chief secretary to the lords justices of Ireland , and deputy clerk of the coun- cil , and his talents were ...
... LORD WHAR- TON . In this employment , such was BUDGELL'S attention to business , that in 1714 he was pro- moted to the office of chief secretary to the lords justices of Ireland , and deputy clerk of the coun- cil , and his talents were ...
Pagina 43
... lords justices were desirous that a handsome present should be made him for his distinguished zeal and labour in this af- fair but he generously and firmly refused to draw up a war- rant for that purpose . Biog . Brit . new edit . †No ...
... lords justices were desirous that a handsome present should be made him for his distinguished zeal and labour in this af- fair but he generously and firmly refused to draw up a war- rant for that purpose . Biog . Brit . new edit . †No ...
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