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Strana xvii
... reader his real inte- reft , the care of pleafing the Author of his being . " Many of the fubjects difcuffed in thefe volumes VOL . I. b His re- may now appear trite , because frequent repetition and fucceffive BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xvii.
... reader his real inte- reft , the care of pleafing the Author of his being . " Many of the fubjects difcuffed in thefe volumes VOL . I. b His re- may now appear trite , because frequent repetition and fucceffive BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xvii.
Strana xviii
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. may now appear trite , because frequent repetition and fucceffive illuftration have rendered them fami- liar ; but in estimating the value and utility of fuch inftructions , we muft ...
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. may now appear trite , because frequent repetition and fucceffive illuftration have rendered them fami- liar ; but in estimating the value and utility of fuch inftructions , we muft ...
Strana xxiv
... because it did not flatter his practice . He is now , however , little read , and it is to the honour of our nation that few infidel writers have enjoyed a long popu- larity . FIELDING's ftyle is original , and his hu- mour ( different ...
... because it did not flatter his practice . He is now , however , little read , and it is to the honour of our nation that few infidel writers have enjoyed a long popu- larity . FIELDING's ftyle is original , and his hu- mour ( different ...
Strana xxix
... because they certainly were not accompanied by their usual effects , debasement of manners or morals . His religious principles remained unfhaken : those principles had influenced his whole life : they appear predominant in all his ...
... because they certainly were not accompanied by their usual effects , debasement of manners or morals . His religious principles remained unfhaken : those principles had influenced his whole life : they appear predominant in all his ...
Strana xxx
... because they form the name of the mute CLIO : " When panting virtue her last efforts made , " You brought your CLIO to the virgin's aid . " But it is not very likely that ADDISON intended this compliment to his papers , and it has ...
... because they form the name of the mute CLIO : " When panting virtue her last efforts made , " You brought your CLIO to the virgin's aid . " But it is not very likely that ADDISON intended this compliment to his papers , and it has ...
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