The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana vii
... circumstances attended the con- clusion , it appears that STEELE came prepared for the commencement of the GUARDIAN , with more industry and richer stores than usual . wrote a great many papers in succession with very little assistance ...
... circumstances attended the con- clusion , it appears that STEELE came prepared for the commencement of the GUARDIAN , with more industry and richer stores than usual . wrote a great many papers in succession with very little assistance ...
Strana xi
... circumstance , considering the extent of his reputation , not easily accounted for , he re- ceived an accession to his slender finances from SWIFT'S VANESSA , Mrs. ESTHER VANHOM- RIGH , to whom SWIFT had introduced him on his first ...
... circumstance , considering the extent of his reputation , not easily accounted for , he re- ceived an accession to his slender finances from SWIFT'S VANESSA , Mrs. ESTHER VANHOM- RIGH , to whom SWIFT had introduced him on his first ...
Strana xvi
... circumstance that has come to light respecting the pay of the assistants in any of these works . In the SPECTA- TOR , it is probable that ADDISON and STEELE were joint sharers or proprietors . In the case of the GUARDIAN , as already ...
... circumstance that has come to light respecting the pay of the assistants in any of these works . In the SPECTA- TOR , it is probable that ADDISON and STEELE were joint sharers or proprietors . In the case of the GUARDIAN , as already ...
Strana xviii
... circumstances which attended it . In this he draws an ironical comparison between his own Pastorals and those of PHILIPS , and it is " a composition , " says JOHNSON , " of artifice , cri- ticism , and literature , to which nothing ...
... circumstances which attended it . In this he draws an ironical comparison between his own Pastorals and those of PHILIPS , and it is " a composition , " says JOHNSON , " of artifice , cri- ticism , and literature , to which nothing ...
Strana xx
... circumstance alone seems a little impro- bable . A short letter entitled " More roarings of the Lion , " is supposed to have been written by Mr. LAWRENCE EUSDEN , of Cambridge , who has a poetical version in No. 127 , and another in No ...
... circumstance alone seems a little impro- bable . A short letter entitled " More roarings of the Lion , " is supposed to have been written by Mr. LAWRENCE EUSDEN , of Cambridge , who has a poetical version in No. 127 , and another in No ...
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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 12 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 sions Sir Harry soul Sparkler spirit STEELE STEELE'S TATLER Theocritus ther thing THOMAS TICKELL thought TICKELL tion town VIRG Virgil virtue WHIG whole woman writing young