The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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Strana xi
... never seen her once from the time of his return to Ireland to her death . * This fact is denied by a writer in the Gent . Mag . vol . xlvi . p . 569. Our authority is chiefly the Life published by Dr. R. BERKELEY , the Bishop's brother ...
... never seen her once from the time of his return to Ireland to her death . * This fact is denied by a writer in the Gent . Mag . vol . xlvi . p . 569. Our authority is chiefly the Life published by Dr. R. BERKELEY , the Bishop's brother ...
Strana xviii
... adds , spoke to me the sense , or nonsense , of the weak part of his party very fairly , that the good people took it ill of me that I writ with STEELE , though 66 apon never so indifferent subjects . " In a subse- xviii HISTORICAL AND.
... adds , spoke to me the sense , or nonsense , of the weak part of his party very fairly , that the good people took it ill of me that I writ with STEELE , though 66 apon never so indifferent subjects . " In a subse- xviii HISTORICAL AND.
Strana xix
... never discovered to any man but the publisher , till very lately ; yet al- most every body told me of it . " " As to his ( STEELE'S ) taking a more politic turn , I cannot any way enter into that secret , nor have I been let into it ...
... never discovered to any man but the publisher , till very lately ; yet al- most every body told me of it . " " As to his ( STEELE'S ) taking a more politic turn , I cannot any way enter into that secret , nor have I been let into it ...
Strana xxii
... never taken orders , and held his fellowship by a dispensation from the Crown . His inclination appears to have been to engage in public life , and he obtained the friend- ship and patronage of ADDISON by the poetical interest of some ...
... never taken orders , and held his fellowship by a dispensation from the Crown . His inclination appears to have been to engage in public life , and he obtained the friend- ship and patronage of ADDISON by the poetical interest of some ...
Strana xxv
... never been surpassed . He seems to say no more than grief inspires , and his grief and his reflections are those of every man who has lost a friend . This edition comprises all ADDISON's works in prose and verse , and is printed in a ...
... never been surpassed . He seems to say no more than grief inspires , and his grief and his reflections are those of every man who has lost a friend . This edition comprises all ADDISON's works in prose and verse , and is printed in a ...
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