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... himself , latterly , no inferior writer in the SPECTATOR and GUARDIAN . His very valuable communications , fufficiently dif tinguishable of themfelves by fuperiority in point of importance , needed not to have been marked , as they all ...
... himself , latterly , no inferior writer in the SPECTATOR and GUARDIAN . His very valuable communications , fufficiently dif tinguishable of themfelves by fuperiority in point of importance , needed not to have been marked , as they all ...
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... himself under an indifpenfable obligation to fay here , in behalf of the Annotator , that very many of his explanatory illuftrations ought to be exempted from the rigorous examination of the learned , because they were folely written ...
... himself under an indifpenfable obligation to fay here , in behalf of the Annotator , that very many of his explanatory illuftrations ought to be exempted from the rigorous examination of the learned , because they were folely written ...
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... himself , and which he cannot eafily exhauft to the forms of focial intercourse , the growing and general relifh for conversation , and uncon- ftrained interchange of fentiments ; to a tafte for dress , sometimes reasonable and ...
... himself , and which he cannot eafily exhauft to the forms of focial intercourse , the growing and general relifh for conversation , and uncon- ftrained interchange of fentiments ; to a tafte for dress , sometimes reasonable and ...
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... is faid to have amufed himself by writing a comedy , which a fel- low collegian advised him to fupprefs , as unworthy Tatler , N ° 181 . # of his genius . After purfuing his ftudies for fome BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxxvii.
... is faid to have amufed himself by writing a comedy , which a fel- low collegian advised him to fupprefs , as unworthy Tatler , N ° 181 . # of his genius . After purfuing his ftudies for fome BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxxvii.
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... himself as well as her . Such are the outlines of the life of SIR RICHARD STEELE . To have entered into a detail of his political conduct and writings , would have led us into a field very wide , and to moft readers very barren of ...
... himself as well as her . Such are the outlines of the life of SIR RICHARD STEELE . To have entered into a detail of his political conduct and writings , would have led us into a field very wide , and to moft readers very barren of ...
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