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Strana ii
... then only Mr. Sotners , was one of the learned counsel for the bishops ; and , for his noble defence of those prelates , who were then generally styled the feven golden ever faw , that of the arraignment of its pre- ii DEDICATION .
... then only Mr. Sotners , was one of the learned counsel for the bishops ; and , for his noble defence of those prelates , who were then generally styled the feven golden ever faw , that of the arraignment of its pre- ii DEDICATION .
Strana viii
... learned biographer had forgotten fome things relat- ing to that gentleman . " He feems to think that ADDISON had formed an idea of Sir ROGER which he never exhibited complete ; that he has given a fmall degree of dif- compofure to the ...
... learned biographer had forgotten fome things relat- ing to that gentleman . " He feems to think that ADDISON had formed an idea of Sir ROGER which he never exhibited complete ; that he has given a fmall degree of dif- compofure to the ...
Strana xiii
... learned biographer . There can furely be no dif- ference of fentiment on the question , whether idle- ness is to be fupported at the public expence ; and if the reader will refer to Sir ANDREW's letter , in No. 549 , in which he ...
... learned biographer . There can furely be no dif- ference of fentiment on the question , whether idle- ness is to be fupported at the public expence ; and if the reader will refer to Sir ANDREW's letter , in No. 549 , in which he ...
Strana xxvi
... learned and illiterate , has felected his papers as excelling in the milder graces of compofition , and the fascinations of wit . It may not , however , be improper to advert to one circumftance in his private hiftory , which has ...
... learned and illiterate , has felected his papers as excelling in the milder graces of compofition , and the fascinations of wit . It may not , however , be improper to advert to one circumftance in his private hiftory , which has ...
Strana xliv
... learned and pious divine of the diffenting perfuafion , who died in 1737 , and of whom a very copious account is given in the Biogra- phia . His papers are of the serious kind . Nos . 588 , and 601 , on felf - love and benevolence ; No ...
... learned and pious divine of the diffenting perfuafion , who died in 1737 , and of whom a very copious account is given in the Biogra- phia . His papers are of the serious kind . Nos . 588 , and 601 , on felf - love and benevolence ; No ...
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