The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... gentlemen 35. The Pineal Gland discovered - Voyage through several 36. Letter on Punning 37. On the Tragedy of Othello - Story of Don Alonzo : 38. On pretty Gentlemen - Letter from a Gen- tleman - like Man . · 39. Observations on the ...
... gentlemen 35. The Pineal Gland discovered - Voyage through several 36. Letter on Punning 37. On the Tragedy of Othello - Story of Don Alonzo : 38. On pretty Gentlemen - Letter from a Gen- tleman - like Man . · 39. Observations on the ...
Strana vi
... gentleman who has ob- liged the world with productions too sublime to ad- mit that the author of them should receive any ad- dition to his reputation , from such loose occasional thoughts as make up these little treatises . For which ...
... gentleman who has ob- liged the world with productions too sublime to ad- mit that the author of them should receive any ad- dition to his reputation , from such loose occasional thoughts as make up these little treatises . For which ...
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... gentleman was afterwards Poet Lau- reat , but is not allowed to hold a very high rank among the favourites of the Muses . No. 36 , a very ingenious defence of punning , is assigned on the authority of Dr. ZACHARY PEARCE , bishop of ...
... gentleman was afterwards Poet Lau- reat , but is not allowed to hold a very high rank among the favourites of the Muses . No. 36 , a very ingenious defence of punning , is assigned on the authority of Dr. ZACHARY PEARCE , bishop of ...
Strana xxi
... gentleman I know of no memoirs that are extant . * * The translation of the parting discourse of Cy- rus to his friends , and a letter on the conduct of the Pharisees , are attributed on good authority to Dr. WILLIAM WOTTON , a writer ...
... gentleman I know of no memoirs that are extant . * * The translation of the parting discourse of Cy- rus to his friends , and a letter on the conduct of the Pharisees , are attributed on good authority to Dr. WILLIAM WOTTON , a writer ...
Strana xxii
... gentleman , a poet , and a Christian ; and So was TICKELL : ADDISON also was a Whig , and TICKELL , as SWIFT used to call him , Whigissimus . — HUTCHINSON'S Cumberland , vol . 2 , pp . 247 , 248 . markable incident , however , in his ...
... gentleman , a poet , and a Christian ; and So was TICKELL : ADDISON also was a Whig , and TICKELL , as SWIFT used to call him , Whigissimus . — HUTCHINSON'S Cumberland , vol . 2 , pp . 247 , 248 . markable incident , however , in his ...
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