The Spectator, Tom 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... favour , aim at excellencies more in demand than familiarity or simple ele- gance , and who seem to be goaded sometimes by criticism , and sometimes by popular opinion , to produce " ambitious ornaments , " and to try " ha- zardous ...
... favour , aim at excellencies more in demand than familiarity or simple ele- gance , and who seem to be goaded sometimes by criticism , and sometimes by popular opinion , to produce " ambitious ornaments , " and to try " ha- zardous ...
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... favour of the object . And how well ADDISON has stood the test of this fastidious scrutiny , may appear on this simple calculation , that out of eighty - sev- en remarks , of which these lectures consist , thir- ty - seven are in strong ...
... favour of the object . And how well ADDISON has stood the test of this fastidious scrutiny , may appear on this simple calculation , that out of eighty - sev- en remarks , of which these lectures consist , thir- ty - seven are in strong ...
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... favoured with some information respecting the original of Sir ROGER DE COVER- LEY'S perverse widow , which ought not to be withheld , although it might have been placed with perhaps more propriety among the annota- tions . This ...
... favoured with some information respecting the original of Sir ROGER DE COVER- LEY'S perverse widow , which ought not to be withheld , although it might have been placed with perhaps more propriety among the annota- tions . This ...
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... I am , with the utmost gratitude for all your favours , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient and most humble Servant , For- THE SPECTATOR . VOL . III . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY 76 ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS .
... I am , with the utmost gratitude for all your favours , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient and most humble Servant , For- THE SPECTATOR . VOL . III . TO THE RIGHT HON . HENRY 76 ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS .
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... favour , I should have been afraid of sub- mitting a work of this nature to your perusal . You are so thoroughly acquainted with the characters of men , and all the parts of human life , that it is impossible for the least ...
... favour , I should have been afraid of sub- mitting a work of this nature to your perusal . You are so thoroughly acquainted with the characters of men , and all the parts of human life , that it is impossible for the least ...
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