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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that Addison seems to have been deterred from prosecuting his own design * . ” .
To this opinion the following judicious remarks may be opposed . “ With Johnson '
s masterly delineation of the peculiarity of Addison ' s humour , ” says Dr ...
that Addison seems to have been deterred from prosecuting his own design * . ” .
To this opinion the following judicious remarks may be opposed . “ With Johnson '
s masterly delineation of the peculiarity of Addison ' s humour , ” says Dr ...
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It 18 , it seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will
pretend to make vinita , though indeed they are qualified rather to add to the
furniture of the house ( by filling an empty chair ) than to the conversation they
come ...
It 18 , it seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will
pretend to make vinita , though indeed they are qualified rather to add to the
furniture of the house ( by filling an empty chair ) than to the conversation they
come ...
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It is , it seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will
pretend to make * visits , though indeed they are qualified rather to ? add to the
furniture of the house ( by filling an empty - chair ) than to the conversation they ...
It is , it seems , a great inconvenience , that those of the meanest capacities will
pretend to make * visits , though indeed they are qualified rather to ? add to the
furniture of the house ( by filling an empty - chair ) than to the conversation they ...
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Original Dedications | lxxv |
The Spectators Account of himself ADDISON | 1 |
Advantages of the Spectators Taciturnity | 4 |
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