The Spectator, Volym 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... Merit of Nicolini .... ....... 14. Letters from the Lion - from an Under - sex- .... ADDISON . ton -- on the Masquerade - Puppet - show STEELE . 15. Story of Cleanthe - on Happiness , exemplified in Aurelia - Fulvia . ...... ADDISON ...
... Merit of Nicolini .... ....... 14. Letters from the Lion - from an Under - sex- .... ADDISON . ton -- on the Masquerade - Puppet - show STEELE . 15. Story of Cleanthe - on Happiness , exemplified in Aurelia - Fulvia . ...... ADDISON ...
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... from the beaten track of life , by the per- petual pressure of some overwhelming idea , as VOL . I. B of habitual rusticity , and that negligence which solitary grandeur BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 13 Conduct of the Lions at the Opera-Merit.
... from the beaten track of life , by the per- petual pressure of some overwhelming idea , as VOL . I. B of habitual rusticity , and that negligence which solitary grandeur BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 13 Conduct of the Lions at the Opera-Merit.
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... merit , therefore , of what Dr. JOHNSON calls " the delicate and discriminated idea , " or " the original delineation " of Sir ROGER , beyond all controversy belongs to * BEATTIE'S Notes , ubi supra . BUDGELL relates this last story in ...
... merit , therefore , of what Dr. JOHNSON calls " the delicate and discriminated idea , " or " the original delineation " of Sir ROGER , beyond all controversy belongs to * BEATTIE'S Notes , ubi supra . BUDGELL relates this last story in ...
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... merit the censure of our learned biographer . There can surely be no difference of sentiment on the question , whe- ther idleness is to be supported at the public ex- pense ; and if the reader will refer to Sir AN- DREW's letter , in No ...
... merit the censure of our learned biographer . There can surely be no difference of sentiment on the question , whe- ther idleness is to be supported at the public ex- pense ; and if the reader will refer to Sir AN- DREW's letter , in No ...
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... merit of ADDISON , that " he super- added criticism , " prescribed the rules of taste , and introduced a relish for genius that had been depressed or overlooked . His criticisms on PARADISE LOST directed the public admiration to a work ...
... merit of ADDISON , that " he super- added criticism , " prescribed the rules of taste , and introduced a relish for genius that had been depressed or overlooked . His criticisms on PARADISE LOST directed the public admiration to a work ...
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acquaint acrostic ADDISON admiration agreeable anagram appear Aristotle audience beauty behaviour BUDGELL called character club coffee-house conversation discourse dress edition endeavour English entertainment envious Ephesian Matron EUSTACE BUDGELL eyes Falstaff favour frequently genius gentleman give hearing sense heart hero honour Hudibras humble servant humour Italian kind king lady language laugh learned letter lion live look LORD lover mankind manner March 12 MARCH 21 means ment merit mind nature never night observed occasion opera paper passion person Pict piece play poem poet present racter reader reason rhymes ridicule ROGER DE COVERLEY ROSCOMMON says scenes sense shew sion Sir ROGER speak SPECTATOR stage STEELE talk taste TATLER thing THOMAS PARNELL thors thought tion told tragedy verse virtue whig whole woman word writing young