Essays: Biographical, Critical, and Historical; Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen2Suttaby, Evance, and Fox, 1814 |
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... opinion drew the horsemen sundry waies , yet cheering their hounds with voice and horn , kept still ( as it were ) together . The wood seemed to conspire with them against his own citizens , dispersing their nois through all his ...
... opinion drew the horsemen sundry waies , yet cheering their hounds with voice and horn , kept still ( as it were ) together . The wood seemed to conspire with them against his own citizens , dispersing their nois through all his ...
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... opinion : Come , Hooker , with thee let me dwell on a phrase Uncorrupted by wit , unambitious of praise : Thy language is chaste , without aims or pretence ; ' Tis a sweetness of breath from a soundness of sense . The style of Hooker ...
... opinion : Come , Hooker , with thee let me dwell on a phrase Uncorrupted by wit , unambitious of praise : Thy language is chaste , without aims or pretence ; ' Tis a sweetness of breath from a soundness of sense . The style of Hooker ...
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... opinion . He thus de scribes the passage of Xerxes over the Helles pont , when marching against the liberties of Greece : " He gave order , that a bridge upon boats • Walton's Life of Hooker , prefixed to the Ecclesiastical Polity , p ...
... opinion . He thus de scribes the passage of Xerxes over the Helles pont , when marching against the liberties of Greece : " He gave order , that a bridge upon boats • Walton's Life of Hooker , prefixed to the Ecclesiastical Polity , p ...
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... opinion , that " Lord Bacom is the first author who has attempted any style that can be relishable to the present age . ” That the composition of Lord Bacon , especi- ally in his scientific works , was in general per- spicuous , will ...
... opinion , that " Lord Bacom is the first author who has attempted any style that can be relishable to the present age . ” That the composition of Lord Bacon , especi- ally in his scientific works , was in general per- spicuous , will ...
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... opinion of its pleasures and utility : " The first wish of Virgil was , to be a good philosopher ; the second , a good husbandman ; and God ( whom he seemed to understand better than most of the most learned heathens ) dealt with him ...
... opinion of its pleasures and utility : " The first wish of Virgil was , to be a good philosopher ; the second , a good husbandman ; and God ( whom he seemed to understand better than most of the most learned heathens ) dealt with him ...
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