The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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Strana xiv
... pass the remainder of his life in a place so well suited to his passion for learned retirement ; but sensible at the same time of the impropriety of a bishop's non - residence , he endeavoured to exchange his high preferment for a ...
... pass the remainder of his life in a place so well suited to his passion for learned retirement ; but sensible at the same time of the impropriety of a bishop's non - residence , he endeavoured to exchange his high preferment for a ...
Strana xix
... pass that the few GUARDIANS I have written are so generally known for mine ; that in particular which you mention I never discovered to any man but the publisher , till very lately ; yet al- most every body told me of it . " " As to his ...
... pass that the few GUARDIANS I have written are so generally known for mine ; that in particular which you mention I never discovered to any man but the publisher , till very lately ; yet al- most every body told me of it . " " As to his ...
Strana 11
... pass them by without observa- tion . As to these matters , I shall be impartial , though I cannot be neuter : I am , with relation to the government of the church , a tory , with regard to the state , a whig . The charge of intelligence ...
... pass them by without observa- tion . As to these matters , I shall be impartial , though I cannot be neuter : I am , with relation to the government of the church , a tory , with regard to the state , a whig . The charge of intelligence ...
Strana 12
... passing to eternity . All sor- rows which can arrive at me are comprehended in the sense of guilt and pain ; if I can keep clear of these two evils , I shall not be apprehensive of any other , Ambition , lust , envy , and revenge , are ...
... passing to eternity . All sor- rows which can arrive at me are comprehended in the sense of guilt and pain ; if I can keep clear of these two evils , I shall not be apprehensive of any other , Ambition , lust , envy , and revenge , are ...
Strana 16
... passes at the tea - table of my lady Lizard . That lady is now in the forty - sixth year of her age , was married in the beginning of her sixteenth , is blessed with a numerous offspring of each sex , no less than four sons and five ...
... passes at the tea - table of my lady Lizard . That lady is now in the forty - sixth year of her age , was married in the beginning of her sixteenth , is blessed with a numerous offspring of each sex , no less than four sons and five ...
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ADDISON agreeable Aguire appear archbishop of Cambray beauty Bettenham called CATO'S LETTERS character Charwell circumstances conversation Corydon countenance Daubigné daughter delight desire discourse dress easy eclogues endeavour esteem eyes father favour fortune free-thinker gentleman give GUARDIAN happy hath heart honour humble servant humour innocence Ironside kind king lady Lizard laugh learned letter live look Lord lover Madam Maintenon madam Mountespan majesty mankind manner March 13 merit mind nature never obliged observed occasion Othello paper particular passion pastoral person pineal gland pleased pleasure poet poetry POPE published racter reader reason religion RICHARD STEELE RICHARD TICKELL Scaron sense shepherds shew Sir Harry soul Sparkler speak spirit STEELE STEELE'S TATLER Theocritus ther thing THOMAS TICKELL thought TICKELL tion town VIRG Virgil virtue WHIG whole woman writing young