The British Essayists: SpectatorAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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Pagina xiii
... March 1 , 1710-11 ; in it ADDISON gives an account of the birth , education , & c . of the SPECTATOR , and sketches the silent character he was to preserve , with great felicity of humour . The second , by STEELE , delineates the ...
... March 1 , 1710-11 ; in it ADDISON gives an account of the birth , education , & c . of the SPECTATOR , and sketches the silent character he was to preserve , with great felicity of humour . The second , by STEELE , delineates the ...
Pagina lix
... March 25 , 1721 . In the same list , in No. 555 , are given the names of Mr. CAREY , of New College , Oxford , Mr. TICKELL , and Mr. EUSDEN † , but no inquiry into their respective shares has been yet satis- factory . The signature T ...
... March 25 , 1721 . In the same list , in No. 555 , are given the names of Mr. CAREY , of New College , Oxford , Mr. TICKELL , and Mr. EUSDEN † , but no inquiry into their respective shares has been yet satis- factory . The signature T ...
Pagina lxii
... March 6 , 1764 , and it is by general consent that the epithets GREAT and GOOD have been ever since connected with his name . Two visions , in Nos . 460 and 501 , were writ- ten by Dr. THOMAS PARNELL . This allegorical mode of conveying ...
... March 6 , 1764 , and it is by general consent that the epithets GREAT and GOOD have been ever since connected with his name . Two visions , in Nos . 460 and 501 , were writ- ten by Dr. THOMAS PARNELL . This allegorical mode of conveying ...
Pagina xcvii
... which have appeared under the title of the Spectator , since the closing of this eighth volume , were written by any of those gentlemen who had a hand in this or the former volumes . THE SPECTATOR . No 1. THURSDAY , MARCH 1 , h2.
... which have appeared under the title of the Spectator , since the closing of this eighth volume , were written by any of those gentlemen who had a hand in this or the former volumes . THE SPECTATOR . No 1. THURSDAY , MARCH 1 , h2.
Pagina 1
Alexander Chalmers. THE SPECTATOR . No 1. THURSDAY , MARCH 1 , 1710-11 , Non fumum ex fulgore , sed ex fumo dare lucem Cogitat , ut speciosa dehinc miracula promat . HOR . Ars Poet , ver . 143. 1 One with a flash begins , and ends in ...
Alexander Chalmers. THE SPECTATOR . No 1. THURSDAY , MARCH 1 , 1710-11 , Non fumum ex fulgore , sed ex fumo dare lucem Cogitat , ut speciosa dehinc miracula promat . HOR . Ars Poet , ver . 143. 1 One with a flash begins , and ends in ...
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