The British Essayists: The SpectatorJ. Johnson, J. Nichols and Son, R. Baldwin, F. and C. Rivington, W. Otridge and Son, W. J. and J. Richardson, A. Strahan, J. Sewell, R. Faulder, G. and W. Nicol, T. Payne, G. and J. Robinson, W. Lowndes, G. Wilkie, J. Mathews, P. McQueen, Ogilvy and Son, J. Scatcherd, J. Walker, Vernor and Hood, R. Lea, Darton and Harvey, J. Nunn, Lackington and Company, D. Walker, Clarke and Son, G. Kearsley, C. Law, J. White, Longman and Rees, Cadell, Jun. and Davies, J. Barker, T. Kay, Wynne and Company, Pote and Company, Carpenter and Company, W. Miller, Murray and Highley, S. Bagster, T. Hurst, T. Boosey, R. Pheney, W. Baynes, J. Harding, R. H. Evans, J. Mawman; and W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1802 |
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Strana lxxvii
MY LORD , SIMILITUDE of manners and studies is usually mentioned as one of
the strongest motives to affection and esteem ; but the passionate veneration I
have for your lordship , I think , flows from an admiration of qualities in you , of
which ...
MY LORD , SIMILITUDE of manners and studies is usually mentioned as one of
the strongest motives to affection and esteem ; but the passionate veneration I
have for your lordship , I think , flows from an admiration of qualities in you , of
which ...
Strana 134
Thus the notes of interrogation , or admiration , in the Italian music ( if one may so
call them ) which resemble their accents in discourse on such occasions , are not
unlike the ordinary tones of an English voice when we are angry ; insomuch ...
Thus the notes of interrogation , or admiration , in the Italian music ( if one may so
call them ) which resemble their accents in discourse on such occasions , are not
unlike the ordinary tones of an English voice when we are angry ; insomuch ...
Strana 188
Having spoken of Mr . Powell , as sometimes raising himself applause from the ill
taste of an audience ; I must do hirn the justice to own , that he is excellently
formed for a tragedian , and , when he please , deserves the admiration of the
best ...
Having spoken of Mr . Powell , as sometimes raising himself applause from the ill
taste of an audience ; I must do hirn the justice to own , that he is excellently
formed for a tragedian , and , when he please , deserves the admiration of the
best ...
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The Spectators Account of himself ADDISON | 1 |
Advantages of the Spectators Taciturnity | 4 |
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