The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... humour , that Nestor advised him to turn patriot , & c . This paper extended to its 57th number , and being almost entirely of a political cast , has seldom been reprinted . But another difficulty , not easily got over , arises from the ...
... humour , that Nestor advised him to turn patriot , & c . This paper extended to its 57th number , and being almost entirely of a political cast , has seldom been reprinted . But another difficulty , not easily got over , arises from the ...
Strana xvii
... humour as we might expect from the au- thor of the inimitable " Rape of the Lock ; " and perhaps there are few satires in the language superior to the receipt for an Epic poem in No. 78. In that part of the receipt which di- rects the ...
... humour as we might expect from the au- thor of the inimitable " Rape of the Lock ; " and perhaps there are few satires in the language superior to the receipt for an Epic poem in No. 78. In that part of the receipt which di- rects the ...
Strana xviii
... humour , it is to be regretted that he contributed so little to those va- luable works which were now putting vice and fol- ly out of countenance . But one reason appears to have been , that , like some other writers , he was afraid to ...
... humour , it is to be regretted that he contributed so little to those va- luable works which were now putting vice and fol- ly out of countenance . But one reason appears to have been , that , like some other writers , he was afraid to ...
Strana xix
... humour® would have been sufficiently established if he had written no more than the letter to Lord BURLINGTON in that vo- lume , in which he gives a dialogue with LINTOT , the Book- seller . the ESSAYISTS , there is much novelty in this ...
... humour® would have been sufficiently established if he had written no more than the letter to Lord BURLINGTON in that vo- lume , in which he gives a dialogue with LINTOT , the Book- seller . the ESSAYISTS , there is much novelty in this ...
Strana xxix
... humour to the best of his SPECTATORS . The quotation from Epictetus is a masterly stroke . No. 39 is in- tended as a recommendation of BUDGELL's trans- lation of Theophrastus . Before the LoVER was finished , our indefati- gable ...
... humour to the best of his SPECTATORS . The quotation from Epictetus is a masterly stroke . No. 39 is in- tended as a recommendation of BUDGELL's trans- lation of Theophrastus . Before the LoVER was finished , our indefati- gable ...
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