Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical: Illustrative of the Rambler, Adventurer, & Idler, and of the Various Periodical Papers Which, in Imitation of the Writings of Steele and Addison, Have Been Published Between the Close of the Eighth Volume of the Spectator, and the Commencement of the Year 1809, Том 2J. Seeley, 1810 - 499 страница |
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... Johnson in the compilement of the Parliamentary Debates ; then deemed a very important part of that interesting miscellany . To Mr. Urban's pages he was for four years , also , a poetical contributor under the signature of * Hawkins's ...
... Johnson in the compilement of the Parliamentary Debates ; then deemed a very important part of that interesting miscellany . To Mr. Urban's pages he was for four years , also , a poetical contributor under the signature of * Hawkins's ...
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... Johnson , the powers of his imagination are in a much higher degree displayed in his prose than in his verse . The domestic circumstances of our author , at this period , are little known ; and it is remarkable , that not one of his ...
... Johnson , the powers of his imagination are in a much higher degree displayed in his prose than in his verse . The domestic circumstances of our author , at this period , are little known ; and it is remarkable , that not one of his ...
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... Johnson as one . The success of the Rambler as soon as it was collected into volumes , the admiration which it excited in the breast of our author , and the wish , which he was known to entertain , of pursuing the footsteps of Johnson ...
... Johnson as one . The success of the Rambler as soon as it was collected into volumes , the admiration which it excited in the breast of our author , and the wish , which he was known to entertain , of pursuing the footsteps of Johnson ...
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... Johnson , and , through his influence , of Dr. Joseph Warton . The letter of our great moralist , on the occasion , as developing , in a considerable degree , the plan of the Adventurer , it will be proper , in this place , to insert ...
... Johnson , and , through his influence , of Dr. Joseph Warton . The letter of our great moralist , on the occasion , as developing , in a considerable degree , the plan of the Adventurer , it will be proper , in this place , to insert ...
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... Johnson . " ‡ The first of the Adventurers , on a folio sheet , was given to the world on November the 7th , 1752 ... Johnson had , at this time , only written one paper , and the profits were given to Dr. Bathurst . † Hawkesworth and ...
... Johnson . " ‡ The first of the Adventurers , on a folio sheet , was given to the world on November the 7th , 1752 ... Johnson had , at this time , only written one paper , and the profits were given to Dr. Bathurst . † Hawkesworth and ...
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