The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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Strana xviii
... favour of the English , the fa- mous Boileau . An epistolary poem , from Italy which Addison wrote to Lord Halifax , in 1701 , was a valuable return to his country for the public patronage he had received . It breathes a noble spirit of ...
... favour of the English , the fa- mous Boileau . An epistolary poem , from Italy which Addison wrote to Lord Halifax , in 1701 , was a valuable return to his country for the public patronage he had received . It breathes a noble spirit of ...
Strana xxiii
... favour of political liberty . Addison , as we have seen , set out a decided friend of freedom . His patrons had been of the party most attached to free principles in government , and the present juncture was thought particularly to ...
... favour of political liberty . Addison , as we have seen , set out a decided friend of freedom . His patrons had been of the party most attached to free principles in government , and the present juncture was thought particularly to ...
Strana xliii
... favour by Daniel De Foe . As the rejecting that treaty , so destructive to the British trade , was very much owing to the success of this paper , no- thing could have been of greater service to the nation at that time . And the ...
... favour by Daniel De Foe . As the rejecting that treaty , so destructive to the British trade , was very much owing to the success of this paper , no- thing could have been of greater service to the nation at that time . And the ...
Strana lxi
... favours , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient , and most humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY BOYLE . SIR , 1712 . As the professed design of this work is to entertain its readers in general ...
... favours , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient , and most humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY BOYLE . SIR , 1712 . As the professed design of this work is to entertain its readers in general ...
Strana lxi
... favour , I should have been afraid of submitting a work of this nature to your perusal . You are so thoroughly acquainted with the characters of men , and all the parts of human life , that it is impossible for the least misrepresenta ...
... favour , I should have been afraid of submitting a work of this nature to your perusal . You are so thoroughly acquainted with the characters of men , and all the parts of human life , that it is impossible for the least misrepresenta ...
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