The Spectator, Tom 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... person of disordered understanding . This would have made his story either not humorous at all , or humorous in that degree of extravagance , which ADDISON al- ways avoided , and for avoiding which Dr. JOHN- SON justly commends him ...
... person of disordered understanding . This would have made his story either not humorous at all , or humorous in that degree of extravagance , which ADDISON al- ways avoided , and for avoiding which Dr. JOHN- SON justly commends him ...
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... person- age ? What could deter him ? It could only be the consciousnes of his own inability , and that this was not the case he had given sufficient proof , by exemplifying the character so fully , that every reader finds himself ...
... person- age ? What could deter him ? It could only be the consciousnes of his own inability , and that this was not the case he had given sufficient proof , by exemplifying the character so fully , that every reader finds himself ...
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... persons meant by these characters . Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY was supposed , by the late Mr. TYERS , to be a Sir JOHN PACKINGTON , of Worcestershire , " a Tory , not without good sense , but abounding in absurdities . " Captain SENTRY is ...
... persons meant by these characters . Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY was supposed , by the late Mr. TYERS , to be a Sir JOHN PACKINGTON , of Worcestershire , " a Tory , not without good sense , but abounding in absurdities . " Captain SENTRY is ...
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... person who had never made the trial would be apt to think nothing more easy than to feign a story of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , or compose a vision like that of MIRZA . But the art and the difficulty of both are such as Horace had in his ...
... person who had never made the trial would be apt to think nothing more easy than to feign a story of Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY , or compose a vision like that of MIRZA . But the art and the difficulty of both are such as Horace had in his ...
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... person to publish , in 1712 and 1713 , a little volume , entitled , " The mottos of the TATLERS and SPECTATORS translated into English . " This extends to the end of the seventh volume of the SPECTATOR . The translations are in general ...
... person to publish , in 1712 and 1713 , a little volume , entitled , " The mottos of the TATLERS and SPECTATORS translated into English . " This extends to the end of the seventh volume of the SPECTATOR . The translations are in general ...
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