The Spectator, Том 1Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... manners . * " " John- It is stated on the same authority , as well as on that of Tickell , that Addison was ignorant of the conclusion of the Tatler , which , if we allow , it ap- pears to have been a circumstance of little impor- tance ...
... manners . * " " John- It is stated on the same authority , as well as on that of Tickell , that Addison was ignorant of the conclusion of the Tatler , which , if we allow , it ap- pears to have been a circumstance of little impor- tance ...
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... manner , if he had not ingrafted into it many pieces that had lain by him in little hints and minutes , which he from time to time collected , and ranged in order , and moulded into the form in which they now appear . Such are the ...
... manner , if he had not ingrafted into it many pieces that had lain by him in little hints and minutes , which he from time to time collected , and ranged in order , and moulded into the form in which they now appear . Such are the ...
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... manner in Boswell's Life of John- son . " Addison had made his Sir Andrew Freeport a true Whig , arguing against giving charity to beggars , and throwing out other such ungracious sentiments ; but that he had thought better , and made ...
... manner in Boswell's Life of John- son . " Addison had made his Sir Andrew Freeport a true Whig , arguing against giving charity to beggars , and throwing out other such ungracious sentiments ; but that he had thought better , and made ...
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... manner , nor in portions adapted to the idle or the casual reader . Above all , the niceties of litera- ture were not generally understood ; and it is not the smallest merit of Addison , that " he super- added criticism , " prescribed ...
... manner , nor in portions adapted to the idle or the casual reader . Above all , the niceties of litera- ture were not generally understood ; and it is not the smallest merit of Addison , that " he super- added criticism , " prescribed ...
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... manner rather than to be useful for matter . It would be unjust , however , to aver that such a taste is universal , although it be gaining more ground than it ought to occupy : we are not with- out authors who rest their fame on the ...
... manner rather than to be useful for matter . It would be unjust , however , to aver that such a taste is universal , although it be gaining more ground than it ought to occupy : we are not with- out authors who rest their fame on the ...
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