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... the names of many eminent at that time for wit , beauty , va- lour , and wifdom . See the Dedication to the first vo- lume ; and Tatler , N ° 162 . that could appear in the fame disguise . I muft a 3 ( iii ) SIR RICHARD STEELE's ...
... the names of many eminent at that time for wit , beauty , va- lour , and wifdom . See the Dedication to the first vo- lume ; and Tatler , N ° 162 . that could appear in the fame disguise . I muft a 3 ( iii ) SIR RICHARD STEELE's ...
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Alexander Chalmers. that could appear in the fame disguise . I muft acknowledge alfo , that , at my first entering upon this work , a certain ... appear any frequent affiftance to me , which indeed it would iv SIR RICHARD STEELE'S PREFACE .
Alexander Chalmers. that could appear in the fame disguise . I muft acknowledge alfo , that , at my first entering upon this work , a certain ... appear any frequent affiftance to me , which indeed it would iv SIR RICHARD STEELE'S PREFACE .
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... appear- ance of the ESSAYISTS . This ufeful and intelligent clafs of writers , ftruck with the neceffity of fupply- ing the leffer wants of fociety , determined to fub- divide inftruction into fuch portions as might suit those temporary ...
... appear- ance of the ESSAYISTS . This ufeful and intelligent clafs of writers , ftruck with the neceffity of fupply- ing the leffer wants of fociety , determined to fub- divide inftruction into fuch portions as might suit those temporary ...
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... appear- ance of a friend . The tumult of thofe unhappy days left fcarcely any man leifure to treafure up occafional compofitions ; and fo much were they neglected , that a complete collection is no where to be found . Thefe Mercuries ...
... appear- ance of a friend . The tumult of thofe unhappy days left fcarcely any man leifure to treafure up occafional compofitions ; and fo much were they neglected , that a complete collection is no where to be found . Thefe Mercuries ...
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... appear not lefs natural for being fometimes imaginary . Philofophers and divines had treated the paffions with the method and gravity becoming their refpec- tive profeffions ; but they could not bring their precepts fo clofely home , as ...
... appear not lefs natural for being fometimes imaginary . Philofophers and divines had treated the paffions with the method and gravity becoming their refpec- tive profeffions ; but they could not bring their precepts fo clofely home , as ...
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