The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana v
... expressions or maxims which may teud to the instruction of mankind , and the service of his country . " He then goes on to tell , with some humour , that Nestor advised him to turn patriot , & c . This paper extended to its 57th number ...
... expressions or maxims which may teud to the instruction of mankind , and the service of his country . " He then goes on to tell , with some humour , that Nestor advised him to turn patriot , & c . This paper extended to its 57th number ...
Strana xiii
... expression is , " ADDISON had given the bishop , " & c . who was not Bishop until 1734. But what is of more importance , it is not clear from Dr. BERKE- LEY'S Life , that he was in England in 1719 , when GARTH died , nor afterwards ...
... expression is , " ADDISON had given the bishop , " & c . who was not Bishop until 1734. But what is of more importance , it is not clear from Dr. BERKE- LEY'S Life , that he was in England in 1719 , when GARTH died , nor afterwards ...
Strana xxxv
... expression of one of its authors , it is now " down among the dead men . " This paper was begun , conducted and supported by the ministry of the four last years of Queen ANNE , The first number is dated August 3 , 1710 , and the last ...
... expression of one of its authors , it is now " down among the dead men . " This paper was begun , conducted and supported by the ministry of the four last years of Queen ANNE , The first number is dated August 3 , 1710 , and the last ...
Strana 25
... expression , as some criticks would do , as defi- cient in grammar or sense ; but I reflect , that adorations paid in that posture are what a lady might expect herself , and my wonder immediately ceases . These , when they flatter most ...
... expression , as some criticks would do , as defi- cient in grammar or sense ; but I reflect , that adorations paid in that posture are what a lady might expect herself , and my wonder immediately ceases . These , when they flatter most ...
Strana 28
... expression ; as great , I am sure , or greater , than any man else can bear you . As for any defects which others may pretend to discover in you , I do faithfully declare I was never able to perceive them ; and doubt not but those ...
... expression ; as great , I am sure , or greater , than any man else can bear you . As for any defects which others may pretend to discover in you , I do faithfully declare I was never able to perceive them ; and doubt not but those ...
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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