The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana viii
... human beings ; a writer sometimes so absurd that it has been doubted whether it was possible he could be serious in the principles he laid down . His actions manifested the warmest zeal for the interests of Christianity , while some of ...
... human beings ; a writer sometimes so absurd that it has been doubted whether it was possible he could be serious in the principles he laid down . His actions manifested the warmest zeal for the interests of Christianity , while some of ...
Strana ix
... Human Knowledge , " appeared in 1709 and 1710 . Of the " Theory of Vision , " we are assured by one who well understood the subject * , that it does the greatest honour to the author's sagacity . It was the first attempt ever made to ...
... Human Knowledge , " appeared in 1709 and 1710 . Of the " Theory of Vision , " we are assured by one who well understood the subject * , that it does the greatest honour to the author's sagacity . It was the first attempt ever made to ...
Strana x
... human conviction , and those which have deter- mined the judgment of men in all ages , and by which the judgment of all reasonable men must be determined , are certainly fallacious . * The " Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous " were ...
... human conviction , and those which have deter- mined the judgment of men in all ages , and by which the judgment of all reasonable men must be determined , are certainly fallacious . * The " Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous " were ...
Strana xvii
... humanity which cannot be too highly praised , or too often read ; the same subject has been ably and variously han- dled by succeeding Essayists , and it is hoped not without effect . - POPE's last paper , No. 173 , on gardening ...
... humanity which cannot be too highly praised , or too often read ; the same subject has been ably and variously han- dled by succeeding Essayists , and it is hoped not without effect . - POPE's last paper , No. 173 , on gardening ...
Strana xxxii
... human state , we are doomed to number the instability of friendship . " • We cannot doubt that this unhappy contest aggravated the regret which STEELE felt for ADDISON's death , and it is certain that he after- wards resented nothing so ...
... human state , we are doomed to number the instability of friendship . " • We cannot doubt that this unhappy contest aggravated the regret which STEELE felt for ADDISON's death , and it is certain that he after- wards resented nothing so ...
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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