The Spectator, Volym 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... young writers , they should be guarded against an implicit deference to his authority . He has therefore investigated the merits of his style with great minuteness , and a most scrupulous regard to purity and precision , in four very ...
... young writers , they should be guarded against an implicit deference to his authority . He has therefore investigated the merits of his style with great minuteness , and a most scrupulous regard to purity and precision , in four very ...
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... young writer . TILLOTSON , whom BIRCH cha- racterized as the reformer of pulpit eloquence , is now said to be chiefly valuable for the religious instruction and biblical criticisms to be found in his works . CLARKE , with more ...
... young writer . TILLOTSON , whom BIRCH cha- racterized as the reformer of pulpit eloquence , is now said to be chiefly valuable for the religious instruction and biblical criticisms to be found in his works . CLARKE , with more ...
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... young man , just admitted to the bar , and who had sense enough to censure a prevailing folly with some degree of humour , and great justice . The same subject has been since illustrated in the WORLD by another nobleman , PHILIP EARL of ...
... young man , just admitted to the bar , and who had sense enough to censure a prevailing folly with some degree of humour , and great justice . The same subject has been since illustrated in the WORLD by another nobleman , PHILIP EARL of ...
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... young lady of great beauty and merit , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and a daughter , living in 1770. The death of his wife is supposed to have made an indelible im- presssion on his spirits , and drove him to that remedy ...
... young lady of great beauty and merit , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and a daughter , living in 1770. The death of his wife is supposed to have made an indelible im- presssion on his spirits , and drove him to that remedy ...
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... young men fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstand- ing the study and practice of them is the whole business of their lives . But I need not tell you that the free and disengaged behaviour of a fine ...
... young men fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstand- ing the study and practice of them is the whole business of their lives . But I need not tell you that the free and disengaged behaviour of a fine ...
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