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Pagina ix
... proper he has endeavoured , when possible , to explain matters by the aid of contemporary writings . Of these the Tatler stands first in importance , not merely be- cause it came as a kind of prelude to the Spectator , but because it ...
... proper he has endeavoured , when possible , to explain matters by the aid of contemporary writings . Of these the Tatler stands first in importance , not merely be- cause it came as a kind of prelude to the Spectator , but because it ...
Pagina 1
... proper Patron of a Work , which endeavours to Cultivate and Polish Human Life , by promoting Virtue and Know ledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either Useful or Ornamental to Society , I know that the Homage I now pay You ...
... proper Patron of a Work , which endeavours to Cultivate and Polish Human Life , by promoting Virtue and Know ledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either Useful or Ornamental to Society , I know that the Homage I now pay You ...
Pagina 2
... proper Work for an History , than for an Address of this Nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your Private Life , as in the most Important Offices which You have born . I would therefore rather chuse to speak of the Pleasure You ...
... proper Work for an History , than for an Address of this Nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your Private Life , as in the most Important Offices which You have born . I would therefore rather chuse to speak of the Pleasure You ...
Pagina 10
... proper Assurance in his own Vindication . He says it is a civil Cowardice to be backward in asserting what you ought to expect , as it is a military Fear to be slow in attacking when it is your Duty , With this Candour does the ...
... proper Assurance in his own Vindication . He says it is a civil Cowardice to be backward in asserting what you ought to expect , as it is a military Fear to be slow in attacking when it is your Duty , With this Candour does the ...
Pagina 20
... proper Place in my following Discourses : The present Writing is only to admonish the World , that they shall not find me an idle but a very busie Spectator , No. 5 , [ ADDISON . ] very Tuesday , March 6 , Spectatum admissi risum ...
... proper Place in my following Discourses : The present Writing is only to admonish the World , that they shall not find me an idle but a very busie Spectator , No. 5 , [ ADDISON . ] very Tuesday , March 6 , Spectatum admissi risum ...
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