The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana vi
... seem to have no doubt that STEELE wrote these dedica- tions ; if so , he must have been in some degree reconciled to ... seems likewise to favour the conjecture that this preface was drawn up by TONSON , or by his instructions ; and the ...
... seem to have no doubt that STEELE wrote these dedica- tions ; if so , he must have been in some degree reconciled to ... seems likewise to favour the conjecture that this preface was drawn up by TONSON , or by his instructions ; and the ...
Strana xvi
... seem connected by strong resemblance with BERKELEY'S general mode of treating the subject . It is asserted by the Annotators , upon unques- tionable authority , that Mr. BERKELEY had a guinea and a dinner with STEELE for every pa- per ...
... seem connected by strong resemblance with BERKELEY'S general mode of treating the subject . It is asserted by the Annotators , upon unques- tionable authority , that Mr. BERKELEY had a guinea and a dinner with STEELE for every pa- per ...
Strana xx
... seems a little impro- bable . A short letter entitled " More roarings of the Lion , " is supposed to have been written by Mr. LAWRENCE EUSDEN , of Cambridge , who has a poetical version in No. 127 , and another in No. 164. This ...
... seems a little impro- bable . A short letter entitled " More roarings of the Lion , " is supposed to have been written by Mr. LAWRENCE EUSDEN , of Cambridge , who has a poetical version in No. 127 , and another in No. 164. This ...
Strana xxiv
... To this work TICKELL prefixed an elegy on the author , the excellence of which seems to be universally acknowledged . Dr. JOHNSON has CIBBER'S Life of TICKELL , selected the third and fourth paragraphs as pre- eminent , xxiv HISTORICAL AND.
... To this work TICKELL prefixed an elegy on the author , the excellence of which seems to be universally acknowledged . Dr. JOHNSON has CIBBER'S Life of TICKELL , selected the third and fourth paragraphs as pre- eminent , xxiv HISTORICAL AND.
Strana xxv
... seems to say no more than grief inspires , and his grief and his reflections are those of every man who has lost a friend . This edition comprises all ADDISON's works in prose and verse , and is printed in a very splen- did form in four ...
... seems to say no more than grief inspires , and his grief and his reflections are those of every man who has lost a friend . This edition comprises all ADDISON's works in prose and verse , and is printed in a very splen- did form in four ...
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