Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... usually exceeded four hundred pounds per annum . Budgell had now attained a most respectable station in life : his fortune was liberal , if not splendid ; his abilities , both in the literary and political world , were acknowledged and ...
... usually exceeded four hundred pounds per annum . Budgell had now attained a most respectable station in life : his fortune was liberal , if not splendid ; his abilities , both in the literary and political world , were acknowledged and ...
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... usually allot- ted to him in the eighth volume , I have added four on the authority of Dr. Bisset's edition ; and the whole of his share in the two works , with the exception of a letter in N ° 539 , signed Eustace , will be ...
... usually allot- ted to him in the eighth volume , I have added four on the authority of Dr. Bisset's edition ; and the whole of his share in the two works , with the exception of a letter in N ° 539 , signed Eustace , will be ...
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... usually expressed the sense of his author with accuracy and precision . It does not appear that in executing these works he aimed at higher excellence ; and he was , probably , inconsiderate in his choice of Fontenelle , whose chief ...
... usually expressed the sense of his author with accuracy and precision . It does not appear that in executing these works he aimed at higher excellence ; and he was , probably , inconsiderate in his choice of Fontenelle , whose chief ...
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... usually termed laws of na- ture , and from which he seldom , if ever , deviates . To this steady adherence of the Almighty to the laws that he has promulgated , we owe the reality of things , the ideas of which as perceived by sense ...
... usually termed laws of na- ture , and from which he seldom , if ever , deviates . To this steady adherence of the Almighty to the laws that he has promulgated , we owe the reality of things , the ideas of which as perceived by sense ...
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... usually included in what is termed the grand tour . Apulia , Calabria , and the island of Sicily , particularly attracted his attention , and of this last country he had compiled a natural history , the loss of which , in its passage to ...
... usually included in what is termed the grand tour . Apulia , Calabria , and the island of Sicily , particularly attracted his attention , and of this last country he had compiled a natural history , the loss of which , in its passage to ...
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