The Spectator, Volym 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... honour of being supposed the author of it : the same praise may be given to No. 113 , also by STBELE . The sum of the account , however , is this : Sir ROGER's adventures , opinions , and con- versations , occur in twenty - six papers ...
... honour of being supposed the author of it : the same praise may be given to No. 113 , also by STBELE . The sum of the account , however , is this : Sir ROGER's adventures , opinions , and con- versations , occur in twenty - six papers ...
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... honoured by some of the first writers of our nation , is a subject still in- volved in obscurity . BLAIR acknowledges that " the peculiar manner in which a man expresses his conceptions , by means of language , " is the best definition ...
... honoured by some of the first writers of our nation , is a subject still in- volved in obscurity . BLAIR acknowledges that " the peculiar manner in which a man expresses his conceptions , by means of language , " is the best definition ...
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... and it is to the honour of Bo- than to violate them with grace . " Royal and Noble Au- thors , art . RoSCOMMON . our nation that few infidel writers have enjoyed a long BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 31 Project of a new Opera ADDISON.
... and it is to the honour of Bo- than to violate them with grace . " Royal and Noble Au- thors , art . RoSCOMMON . our nation that few infidel writers have enjoyed a long BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 31 Project of a new Opera ADDISON.
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... honour ; he said , that as he never made a sinecure of his prefer- ments , he was tired with business , and being in the 74th year of his age , he wished to resign his preferments while his faculties were entire , lest he should outlive ...
... honour ; he said , that as he never made a sinecure of his prefer- ments , he was tired with business , and being in the 74th year of his age , he wished to resign his preferments while his faculties were entire , lest he should outlive ...
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... honours which have been conferred upon you . It is very well known how much the church owed to you , in the most dangerous day it ever saw , that of the arraignment of its prelates ; and how far the civil power , in the late and present ...
... honours which have been conferred upon you . It is very well known how much the church owed to you , in the most dangerous day it ever saw , that of the arraignment of its prelates ; and how far the civil power , in the late and present ...
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