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... merit of the Spectator . It has subsisted in the plenitude of its original popularity for nearly a century , and no composition , merely human , has been so fre- quently printed and read . It has been so univer- sally the delight of ...
... merit of the Spectator . It has subsisted in the plenitude of its original popularity for nearly a century , and no composition , merely human , has been so fre- quently printed and read . It has been so univer- sally the delight of ...
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... merit , therefore , of what Dr. Johnson calls " the delicate and discriminated idea , " or " the original delinea- tion " of Sir Roger , beyond all controversy belongs to him , and the character of the Baronet , it must * Beattie's ...
... merit , therefore , of what Dr. Johnson calls " the delicate and discriminated idea , " or " the original delinea- tion " of Sir Roger , beyond all controversy belongs to him , and the character of the Baronet , it must * Beattie's ...
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... merit the censure of our learned biographer . There can surely be no difference of sentiment on the question , whether idleness is to be supported at the public expense ; and if the reader will refer to Sir Andrew's letter , in No. 549 ...
... merit the censure of our learned biographer . There can surely be no difference of sentiment on the question , whether idleness is to be supported at the public expense ; and if the reader will refer to Sir Andrew's letter , in No. 549 ...
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... merit- ing the attention of such as pretend to distinguish with wonderful facility between Addison's and Steele's papers . " + See Nos . 599 , 608 , 612,615 , and 619 , the authors of which are unknown manners with laxity of principles ...
... merit- ing the attention of such as pretend to distinguish with wonderful facility between Addison's and Steele's papers . " + See Nos . 599 , 608 , 612,615 , and 619 , the authors of which are unknown manners with laxity of principles ...
Pagina 21
... merit of Addison , that " he super- added criticism , " prescribed the rules of taste , and introduced a relish for genius that had been de- pressed or overlooked . His criticisms on Paradise Lost directed the public admiration to a ...
... merit of Addison , that " he super- added criticism , " prescribed the rules of taste , and introduced a relish for genius that had been de- pressed or overlooked . His criticisms on Paradise Lost directed the public admiration to a ...
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