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 xxvii
of argument are employed to recommend to the reader his real interest , the care
of pleasing the Author of his being . ” Many of the subjects discussed in these
volumes may now appear trite , because frequent repetition and successive ...
of argument are employed to recommend to the reader his real interest , the care
of pleasing the Author of his being . ” Many of the subjects discussed in these
volumes may now appear trite , because frequent repetition and successive ...
Strana xci
quorun ; THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER . for being our lim lents of a ries
of the leasure i ormerle in short , we too much In the six hundred and thirty -
second Spectator the reader will find an account of the rise of this eighth and last
...
quorun ; THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER . for being our lim lents of a ries
of the leasure i ormerle in short , we too much In the six hundred and thirty -
second Spectator the reader will find an account of the rise of this eighth and last
...
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I have observed , that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure , till he
knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or choleric
disposition , married or a bachelor , with other particulars of the like nature , that
conduce ...
I have observed , that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure , till he
knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or choleric
disposition , married or a bachelor , with other particulars of the like nature , that
conduce ...
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Original Dedications | lxxv |
The Spectators Account of himself ADDISON | 1 |
Advantages of the Spectators Taciturnity | 4 |
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