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Strana i
... lawyer was born at Worcester in 1652 . He was first taken notice of at the trial of the feven bishops , for whom he was one of the counfel . See p . ii . VOL . I. a that the public will fo far comply with your inclinations TO ...
... lawyer was born at Worcester in 1652 . He was first taken notice of at the trial of the feven bishops , for whom he was one of the counfel . See p . ii . VOL . I. a that the public will fo far comply with your inclinations TO ...
Strana iv
... first inventors . In real value as well as in eftimation with the public , no work has ever exceeded that of which we are now to trace the hiftory . The irregularities , whe- ther of plan or execution , which may be dif covered in the ...
... first inventors . In real value as well as in eftimation with the public , no work has ever exceeded that of which we are now to trace the hiftory . The irregularities , whe- ther of plan or execution , which may be dif covered in the ...
Strana v
... first sketch of the club , and determined that the work should be free from political intelligence at least , if not from political difcuffion ; and that * Pref . Hiftor , and Biog . to the TATLER , each paper should confift of one ...
... first sketch of the club , and determined that the work should be free from political intelligence at least , if not from political difcuffion ; and that * Pref . Hiftor , and Biog . to the TATLER , each paper should confift of one ...
Strana vi
... first paper appeared on Thursday , March 1 , 1710-11 ; in it ADDISON gives an account of the birth , education , & c . of the SPECTATOR , and fketches the filent character he was to preserve , with great felicity of humour . The fecond ...
... first paper appeared on Thursday , March 1 , 1710-11 ; in it ADDISON gives an account of the birth , education , & c . of the SPECTATOR , and fketches the filent character he was to preserve , with great felicity of humour . The fecond ...
Strana viii
... first place , that it never was , or could be , ADDISON's purpose to represent Sir ROGER as a perfon of difordered understanding . This would have made his ftory either not humorous at all , or humorous in that degree of extravagance ...
... first place , that it never was , or could be , ADDISON's purpose to represent Sir ROGER as a perfon of difordered understanding . This would have made his ftory either not humorous at all , or humorous in that degree of extravagance ...
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