The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana ix
... received great light , and by which many phenomena in optics , before looked upon as unaccountable , have been clearly and dis- tinctly resolved . To " The Principles of Hu- man Knowledge , " and the " Three Dialogues be- tween Hylas ...
... received great light , and by which many phenomena in optics , before looked upon as unaccountable , have been clearly and dis- tinctly resolved . To " The Principles of Hu- man Knowledge , " and the " Three Dialogues be- tween Hylas ...
Strana xx
... received and accommodated the ladies , as he probably took no delight in telling it , is not known . " * The introductory paragraph to POPE'S Obsequium Catholicon is ascribed to GAY , I know not upon what authority . The " Publisher ...
... received and accommodated the ladies , as he probably took no delight in telling it , is not known . " * The introductory paragraph to POPE'S Obsequium Catholicon is ascribed to GAY , I know not upon what authority . The " Publisher ...
Strana xliii
... received for FREE BRITONS , and other writings , in four years , above ten thousand pounds . There is a short article respecting him in the Biographical Dictionary , taken chiefly from the notes on the Dunciad . The DAILY GAZETTEER was ...
... received for FREE BRITONS , and other writings , in four years , above ten thousand pounds . There is a short article respecting him in the Biographical Dictionary , taken chiefly from the notes on the Dunciad . The DAILY GAZETTEER was ...
Strana xliv
... received all the trash which had been before dispersed in several journals , and circulated at the public expense of the nation . The authors were obscure men , though sometimes relieved by occasional essays from statesmen , courtiers ...
... received all the trash which had been before dispersed in several journals , and circulated at the public expense of the nation . The authors were obscure men , though sometimes relieved by occasional essays from statesmen , courtiers ...
Strana 19
... such as make it their endeavour to excel upon the received maxims and honest arts of life . If it were possible to laugh at so melancholy an affair as what : hazards salvation , it would be no unpleasant inquiry N ° 3 . 19 THE GUARDIAN .
... such as make it their endeavour to excel upon the received maxims and honest arts of life . If it were possible to laugh at so melancholy an affair as what : hazards salvation , it would be no unpleasant inquiry N ° 3 . 19 THE GUARDIAN .
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