Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... observes the annota- tor on No 555 of the Spectator , and told to Mr. Garrick , that Addison was himself the author of this epilogue ; and that , when it was actually printed with his name , he came early in the morning , before the ...
... observes the annota- tor on No 555 of the Spectator , and told to Mr. Garrick , that Addison was himself the author of this epilogue ; and that , when it was actually printed with his name , he came early in the morning , before the ...
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... observes Mr. D'Israeli , in a note on this number of the Spectator , " have made mention of these wonderful lamps ; and the following observation by Marville , appears to give a satisfactory reason of the na- ture of these flames , " It ...
... observes Mr. D'Israeli , in a note on this number of the Spectator , " have made mention of these wonderful lamps ; and the following observation by Marville , appears to give a satisfactory reason of the na- ture of these flames , " It ...
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... observes on this subject , that the accounts of the perpetual lamps which ancient writers give , has oc- casioned several ingenious men to search after their com- position . Licetus , who possessed more erudition than love of truth ...
... observes on this subject , that the accounts of the perpetual lamps which ancient writers give , has oc- casioned several ingenious men to search after their com- position . Licetus , who possessed more erudition than love of truth ...
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... observes , " if they should be more frequent than they are at present , would look like turning our public assemblies into a general masquerade . The model of this Amazonian hunting - habit for ladies , was , as I take it , first ...
... observes , " if they should be more frequent than they are at present , would look like turning our public assemblies into a general masquerade . The model of this Amazonian hunting - habit for ladies , was , as I take it , first ...
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... observes , " and sent into the world with great abilities , is capable of doing great good or mis- chief in it . It ought therefore to be the care of education to infuse into the untainted youth early notices of justice and honour ...
... observes , " and sent into the world with great abilities , is capable of doing great good or mis- chief in it . It ought therefore to be the care of education to infuse into the untainted youth early notices of justice and honour ...
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