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Strana iv
... other character of diftinc- tion . I am , My Lord , Your Lordship's most devoted , Most obedient humble fervant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . VOL . I. a HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE iv DEDICATION . My Lord, ...
... other character of diftinc- tion . I am , My Lord , Your Lordship's most devoted , Most obedient humble fervant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . VOL . I. a HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE iv DEDICATION . My Lord, ...
Strana vi
... tion . ADDISON was prepared with ample resources , which STEELE must have known before he could confent to adventure on a daily paper , a tak far beyond the abilities of any one man who had not fecured the moft copious fupplies , or ...
... tion . ADDISON was prepared with ample resources , which STEELE must have known before he could confent to adventure on a daily paper , a tak far beyond the abilities of any one man who had not fecured the moft copious fupplies , or ...
Strana vii
... tion on many accounts . " It is recorded by BUDGELL , that of the cha- racters feigned or exhibited in the SPECTATOR , the favourite of ADDISON was Sir ROGER DE COVER- LEY , of whom he had formed a very delicate and discriminated idea ...
... tion on many accounts . " It is recorded by BUDGELL , that of the cha- racters feigned or exhibited in the SPECTATOR , the favourite of ADDISON was Sir ROGER DE COVER- LEY , of whom he had formed a very delicate and discriminated idea ...
Strana xix
... tion of Dr. JOHNSON'S " Lives of the Poets , " it has become almoft proverbial to repeat , that " who- ever wishes to attain an English style , familiar but not coarse , and elegant but not oftentatious , must give his days and nights ...
... tion of Dr. JOHNSON'S " Lives of the Poets , " it has become almoft proverbial to repeat , that " who- ever wishes to attain an English style , familiar but not coarse , and elegant but not oftentatious , must give his days and nights ...
Strana xxiv
... tion and biblical criticisms to be found in his works . CLARKE , with more perfpicuity , is cold and inani- mate . The readers of BARROW are cautioned against his redundancy , and most of them with great fafety , for it is the ...
... tion and biblical criticisms to be found in his works . CLARKE , with more perfpicuity , is cold and inani- mate . The readers of BARROW are cautioned against his redundancy , and most of them with great fafety , for it is the ...
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