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Strana iv
... frequently printed and read . It has been so universally the delight of every youth of taste or curiofity , that perhaps our fondness for this work might be ranked among the prejudices of education , had it not stood the test of maturer ...
... frequently printed and read . It has been so universally the delight of every youth of taste or curiofity , that perhaps our fondness for this work might be ranked among the prejudices of education , had it not stood the test of maturer ...
Strana viii
... frequently of esteem . " Secondly , I cannot admit that there is in this character any thing of rufticity ( as that word is ge- nerally understood ) or any of those habits or ways of thinking that folitary grandeur creates . No man on ...
... frequently of esteem . " Secondly , I cannot admit that there is in this character any thing of rufticity ( as that word is ge- nerally understood ) or any of those habits or ways of thinking that folitary grandeur creates . No man on ...
Strana x
... frequently offended in point of chaf- * " Natural humour was the primary talent of ADDISON , His character of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , though far in- ferior , is only inferior to SHAKSPEARE's Falstaff . " Royal and noble Authors . LORD ...
... frequently offended in point of chaf- * " Natural humour was the primary talent of ADDISON , His character of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , though far in- ferior , is only inferior to SHAKSPEARE's Falstaff . " Royal and noble Authors . LORD ...
Strana xiii
... frequently , and affords more amusement , although not altogether of the unmixed kind . This character , as well as the others , was sketched by STEELE , but is not pre- ferved with much care , or attention to moral effect . WILL is at ...
... frequently , and affords more amusement , although not altogether of the unmixed kind . This character , as well as the others , was sketched by STEELE , but is not pre- ferved with much care , or attention to moral effect . WILL is at ...
Strana xvii
... 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.
... 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.
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