Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, 3±ÇC. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... esteemed in the first circles of the literati . Budgell was at this time about twenty- five years of age , pleasing and elegant in his per- son ; in his address fashionable and engaging ; and , independent of his classical acquirements ...
... esteemed in the first circles of the literati . Budgell was at this time about twenty- five years of age , pleasing and elegant in his per- son ; in his address fashionable and engaging ; and , independent of his classical acquirements ...
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... esteemed , and , in a moral point of view , he was not merely free from vice , but valued for his integrity , gene- rosity , and assiduity . The zealous friendship and support of Addison , indeed , conferred a weight and 6 BIOGRAPHICAL ...
... esteemed , and , in a moral point of view , he was not merely free from vice , but valued for his integrity , gene- rosity , and assiduity . The zealous friendship and support of Addison , indeed , conferred a weight and 6 BIOGRAPHICAL ...
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... esteemed by the public as perfectly sceptical with regard to revealed religion : a suspicion which was confirmed by the part he took in publishing Tindal's Christianity as old as the Creation * . * It was said to be the Doctor's request ...
... esteemed by the public as perfectly sceptical with regard to revealed religion : a suspicion which was confirmed by the part he took in publishing Tindal's Christianity as old as the Creation * . * It was said to be the Doctor's request ...
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... esteemed come- dies of that original writer , and in 1712 , the Abbe Vertot's History of the Revolution of Portugal . He afterwards obliged the public with versions of Fontenelle's Discourse concerning the Ancients and Moderns , and of ...
... esteemed come- dies of that original writer , and in 1712 , the Abbe Vertot's History of the Revolution of Portugal . He afterwards obliged the public with versions of Fontenelle's Discourse concerning the Ancients and Moderns , and of ...
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... esteemed version . No satiety is perceived from reading any quantity of the blank verse of Cowper ; and the genius of Homer , the state of manners of the period in which he wrote , and the whole scope and design of his immortal epopees ...
... esteemed version . No satiety is perceived from reading any quantity of the blank verse of Cowper ; and the genius of Homer , the state of manners of the period in which he wrote , and the whole scope and design of his immortal epopees ...
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