The Spectator, Volym 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... , " that none but men of fine parts deserve to be hanged , " and his illustration of this curious position in No. 6 , were an written by STEELE . The first paper , relating B 2 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 17 Account of the Ugly Club STEELE.
... , " that none but men of fine parts deserve to be hanged , " and his illustration of this curious position in No. 6 , were an written by STEELE . The first paper , relating B 2 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . 17 Account of the Ugly Club STEELE.
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Alexander Chalmers. an written by STEELE . The first paper , relating to the visit to Sir ROGER'S country seat , is ADDI- SON's , the second STEELE'S , the third ADDISON'S , and the fourth STEELE'S ; and this last has so much of the ...
Alexander Chalmers. an written by STEELE . The first paper , relating to the visit to Sir ROGER'S country seat , is ADDI- SON's , the second STEELE'S , the third ADDISON'S , and the fourth STEELE'S ; and this last has so much of the ...
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... written with ease . Another instance of their mutual exchange of subjects appears in the proposal for an infirmary to cure ill - humour , by STEELE , in No. 424 , and 429 , which was adopted by ADDISON in No. 440 . Other examples may be ...
... written with ease . Another instance of their mutual exchange of subjects appears in the proposal for an infirmary to cure ill - humour , by STEELE , in No. 424 , and 429 , which was adopted by ADDISON in No. 440 . Other examples may be ...
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... mistakes in all the editions I have seen of Dr. BLAIR'S Lectures . The passage in question occurs in No. 28 : and No. 28 was not written by ADDISON . own canons . tending all composition , that its errors 28 HISTORICAL AND.
... mistakes in all the editions I have seen of Dr. BLAIR'S Lectures . The passage in question occurs in No. 28 : and No. 28 was not written by ADDISON . own canons . tending all composition , that its errors 28 HISTORICAL AND.
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... writing with regard to language . " SWIFT , long before had Jaid down that " proper words in proper places made the true definition of a style , " which is not however a definition , but the character of a good style . The divisions of ...
... writing with regard to language . " SWIFT , long before had Jaid down that " proper words in proper places made the true definition of a style , " which is not however a definition , but the character of a good style . The divisions of ...
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