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... praise , for liveliness of description , and just- ness of observation . Before the TATLER and SPECTATOR , if the writers for the theatre are excepted , Eng- land had no masters of common life . No writers xvi HISTORICAL AND.
... praise , for liveliness of description , and just- ness of observation . Before the TATLER and SPECTATOR , if the writers for the theatre are excepted , Eng- land had no masters of common life . No writers xvi HISTORICAL AND.
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... this sketch , we may observe , that the praise of original design is still reserved for the author of the TATLER . If Casa and Cas- * Johnson's Life of Addison . tiglione were allowed to be exceptions , we might add xviii HISTORICAL AND.
... this sketch , we may observe , that the praise of original design is still reserved for the author of the TATLER . If Casa and Cas- * Johnson's Life of Addison . tiglione were allowed to be exceptions , we might add xviii HISTORICAL AND.
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... observation , have not been exceeded , nor perhaps equal- led * . Translations were also published from Montaigne , and other foreign authors ; but still no attempt had been made on the plan of the PERIODICAL ESSAY , confined alone to ...
... observation , have not been exceeded , nor perhaps equal- led * . Translations were also published from Montaigne , and other foreign authors ; but still no attempt had been made on the plan of the PERIODICAL ESSAY , confined alone to ...
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... harmonized this observation ; ' Safe from the bar , the pulpit and the throne , Yet touch'd and sham'd by Ridicule alone . ' VOL . I. C opportunities to circumstances that are not known in other countries BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxi.
... harmonized this observation ; ' Safe from the bar , the pulpit and the throne , Yet touch'd and sham'd by Ridicule alone . ' VOL . I. C opportunities to circumstances that are not known in other countries BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxi.
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... they found this wide field almost entirely unoccupied . Their predecessors and their contemporaries , as Dr. JOHNSON has observed , meddled only with poli- * tics * which , as they discussed them , xxii HISTORICAL AND.
... they found this wide field almost entirely unoccupied . Their predecessors and their contemporaries , as Dr. JOHNSON has observed , meddled only with poli- * tics * which , as they discussed them , xxii HISTORICAL AND.
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