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... appear more frequently , and constitute not only the most finished and ingenious papers in the work , but are often equal to his best productions in the Spectator . The manner in which Steele acknowledges the help of his friend , is so ...
... appear more frequently , and constitute not only the most finished and ingenious papers in the work , but are often equal to his best productions in the Spectator . The manner in which Steele acknowledges the help of his friend , is so ...
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... appear weak and vapid to scholars , and but little interesting to other readers . His quotations of the learned authors are gene- rally appropriate , but they are selected from common sources , and are for the most part well - known ...
... appear weak and vapid to scholars , and but little interesting to other readers . His quotations of the learned authors are gene- rally appropriate , but they are selected from common sources , and are for the most part well - known ...
Seite xlii
... appears exceed- ingly few . Mr. JOHN HUGHES was author of several pieces in the Tatler , and for these and the greater assistance which he lent to the Spectator , he has obtained consider- able notice among the British Essayists . He ...
... appears exceed- ingly few . Mr. JOHN HUGHES was author of several pieces in the Tatler , and for these and the greater assistance which he lent to the Spectator , he has obtained consider- able notice among the British Essayists . He ...
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... appears to have been a young man of a most virtuous character and generous disposition : and between him and Sir Richard Steele a warm attachment was cemented . The Rev. WILLIAM ASPLIN was for some time an un- known writer in the Tatler ...
... appears to have been a young man of a most virtuous character and generous disposition : and between him and Sir Richard Steele a warm attachment was cemented . The Rev. WILLIAM ASPLIN was for some time an un- known writer in the Tatler ...
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... appear but a degree towards the magnanimity of a Peer of Great Britain . Forgive me , my Lord , when I cannot conceal from you , that I shall never hereafter behold you , but I shall behold you , as lately defending the brave and the ...
... appear but a degree towards the magnanimity of a Peer of Great Britain . Forgive me , my Lord , when I cannot conceal from you , that I shall never hereafter behold you , but I shall behold you , as lately defending the brave and the ...
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