The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana iii
... opinion of the English Genius for Poetry . In his twenty - second year Addison first appeared before the Public as an English Poet , in a short copy of Verses addressed to Dryden ; this was followed by a Version of the Fourth Georgic of ...
... opinion of the English Genius for Poetry . In his twenty - second year Addison first appeared before the Public as an English Poet , in a short copy of Verses addressed to Dryden ; this was followed by a Version of the Fourth Georgic of ...
Strana viii
... opinion of his friends , an actual delirium . Regardless of the advantages he already possessed in a creditable name , and an independent fortune , his restless ambition spurred him forward in the vain pursuit of Office under Government ...
... opinion of his friends , an actual delirium . Regardless of the advantages he already possessed in a creditable name , and an independent fortune , his restless ambition spurred him forward in the vain pursuit of Office under Government ...
Strana ix
... opinion that the documents had been fabricated by Budgell , and Mr. Nicholas Tindal , the nephew , instituting a legal inquiry into its authenticity , it was set aside , and Budgell stamped with indelible disgrace . He was attacked from ...
... opinion that the documents had been fabricated by Budgell , and Mr. Nicholas Tindal , the nephew , instituting a legal inquiry into its authenticity , it was set aside , and Budgell stamped with indelible disgrace . He was attacked from ...
Strana xv
... opinions , and he attached himself to the party of Oxford and Bolingbroke . In 1711 his wife died , and he received ... opinion of his perfect knowledge of the Greek Language , and of his correct critical judgment . His other prose ...
... opinions , and he attached himself to the party of Oxford and Bolingbroke . In 1711 his wife died , and he received ... opinion of his perfect knowledge of the Greek Language , and of his correct critical judgment . His other prose ...
Strana xx
... opinion of Isaac Hawkins Browne , who designates them " the most perfect pieces of oratory ever composed since the days of Demosthenes . " Having achieved this triumph over Wood and his half - pence , Swift retired to Quilca , a country ...
... opinion of Isaac Hawkins Browne , who designates them " the most perfect pieces of oratory ever composed since the days of Demosthenes . " Having achieved this triumph over Wood and his half - pence , Swift retired to Quilca , a country ...
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