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Strana ii
... . 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 .
... . 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 xviii
... those helps from combined taste and skill which they now enjoy . " It is not uncommon for those who have grown wife by the labour of others , to add a little of their own , and overlook their maf- ters . ADDISON is now despised by some ...
... those helps from combined taste and skill which they now enjoy . " It is not uncommon for those who have grown wife by the labour of others , to add a little of their own , and overlook their maf- ters . ADDISON is now despised by some ...
Strana xxiv
... those who are forming a ftyle only . SHAFTESBURY is generally and very justly pointed out as a dangerous precedent . TEMPLE is allowed to excel TILLOTSON in all the estimable qualities of ftyle , and , although he partakes of the common ...
... those who are forming a ftyle only . SHAFTESBURY is generally and very justly pointed out as a dangerous precedent . TEMPLE is allowed to excel TILLOTSON in all the estimable qualities of ftyle , and , although he partakes of the common ...
Strana xxv
... ter . Excellence in writing , as in painting , can be attained only by labour : rules and examples may improve , but nature only can initiate . commend himself by deference to those who were already in BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXV.
... ter . Excellence in writing , as in painting , can be attained only by labour : rules and examples may improve , but nature only can initiate . commend himself by deference to those who were already in BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXV.
Strana xxvi
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. commend himself by deference to those who were already in poffeffion of the public opinion . Thirty years afterwards , when his praise had its weight and value , he vindicated the ...
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. commend himself by deference to those who were already in poffeffion of the public opinion . Thirty years afterwards , when his praise had its weight and value , he vindicated the ...
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