The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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Strana vi
... hand in it . ADDISON's assistance is ac- knowledged in this singular way : " All those pa- pers , which are distinguished by the mark of an hand , were written by a gentleman who has ob- liged the world with productions too sublime to ...
... hand in it . ADDISON's assistance is ac- knowledged in this singular way : " All those pa- pers , which are distinguished by the mark of an hand , were written by a gentleman who has ob- liged the world with productions too sublime to ...
Strana xvi
... hand , the sentiments and manner of this paper seem connected by strong resemblance with BERKELEY'S general mode of treating the subject . It is asserted by the Annotators , upon unques- tionable authority , that Mr. BERKELEY had a ...
... hand , the sentiments and manner of this paper seem connected by strong resemblance with BERKELEY'S general mode of treating the subject . It is asserted by the Annotators , upon unques- tionable authority , that Mr. BERKELEY had a ...
Strana xviii
... hand in these papers , because he wrote so very few as neither to deserve the credit of such a report with some people , nor the disrepute of it with others . " An honest Jacobite , " he adds , spoke to me the sense , or nonsense , of ...
... hand in these papers , because he wrote so very few as neither to deserve the credit of such a report with some people , nor the disrepute of it with others . " An honest Jacobite , " he adds , spoke to me the sense , or nonsense , of ...
Strana xx
... hand- writing , with which it can hardly be supposed that STEELE was unacquainted . But this opi- nion is founded on the assumption that STEELE wrote the " Publisher to the Reader , " which from this circumstance alone seems a little ...
... hand- writing , with which it can hardly be supposed that STEELE was unacquainted . But this opi- nion is founded on the assumption that STEELE wrote the " Publisher to the Reader , " which from this circumstance alone seems a little ...
Strana xxiii
... hand - writing , but much corrected and interlined by ADDISON . " * " " When the Hanover succession was disputed , TICKELL wrote the " Letter to Avignon , " which in Dr. JOHNSON's opinion stands high among party poems ; it expresses ...
... hand - writing , but much corrected and interlined by ADDISON . " * " " When the Hanover succession was disputed , TICKELL wrote the " Letter to Avignon , " which in Dr. JOHNSON's opinion stands high among party poems ; it expresses ...
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