The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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Strana iv
... ADDISON , dated Oct. 6 , 1713 : " I do not doubt but you know , by this time , that Mr. STEELE has abruptly dropt the GUARDIAN . He has this day published a paper called the ENGLISHMAN , which begins with an answer to the EXAMINER ...
... ADDISON , dated Oct. 6 , 1713 : " I do not doubt but you know , by this time , that Mr. STEELE has abruptly dropt the GUARDIAN . He has this day published a paper called the ENGLISHMAN , which begins with an answer to the EXAMINER ...
Strana vi
... ADDISON'S writings , and knew upon which of them his future fame was to rest ? Would STEELE have characterised ADDISON's papers as " loose occasional thoughts " unworthy of his name ? And what were the sublime productions , the produc ...
... ADDISON'S writings , and knew upon which of them his future fame was to rest ? Would STEELE have characterised ADDISON's papers as " loose occasional thoughts " unworthy of his name ? And what were the sublime productions , the produc ...
Strana vii
... ADDISON on every occasion , and the frank acknowledgements he made of his assistance in the Frefaces to the TATLER and SPECTATOR , but takes no notice of this " Publisher to the Reader , " which it is not improbable he would have ...
... ADDISON on every occasion , and the frank acknowledgements he made of his assistance in the Frefaces to the TATLER and SPECTATOR , but takes no notice of this " Publisher to the Reader , " which it is not improbable he would have ...
Strana viii
... ADDISON wrote fifty - one papers , and generally with his accustomed excellence , but it may perhaps be thought that there is a greater proportion of serious matter , and more frequent use made of the letter - box than was usual with ...
... ADDISON wrote fifty - one papers , and generally with his accustomed excellence , but it may perhaps be thought that there is a greater proportion of serious matter , and more frequent use made of the letter - box than was usual with ...
Strana xiii
... ADDISON respecting Dr. GARTH'S last illness . Now GARTH and ADDISON died within six months of each other , in 1719 , about fifteen years before Dr. BERKELEY is said to have written the Analyst , in consequence of ADDISON'S information ...
... ADDISON respecting Dr. GARTH'S last illness . Now GARTH and ADDISON died within six months of each other , in 1719 , about fifteen years before Dr. BERKELEY is said to have written the Analyst , in consequence of ADDISON'S information ...
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