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 Eight Volume of the Spectator and the Commencement of the Year 1809, Том 2J. Seeley, 1810 |
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... 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 . C " To the Rev. Dr. Joseph Warton . " Dear Sir ...
... 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 . C " To the Rev. Dr. Joseph Warton . " Dear Sir ...
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... JOSEPH WARTON , D. D. , the son of Thomas Warton , B. D , Fellow of Magdalen College , Ox- ford , and Poetry - Professor in that University , was born at Dunsfold , in the county of Surry , and baptized there on the 22d of April , 1722 ...
... JOSEPH WARTON , D. D. , the son of Thomas Warton , B. D , Fellow of Magdalen College , Ox- ford , and Poetry - Professor in that University , was born at Dunsfold , in the county of Surry , and baptized there on the 22d of April , 1722 ...
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... Joseph Warton , for the encouragement he has given to Genius and In- dustry ; for the attention he has paid to the intro- duction of correct taste in composition and clas- sical learning ; and for the many and various services which he ...
... Joseph Warton , for the encouragement he has given to Genius and In- dustry ; for the attention he has paid to the intro- duction of correct taste in composition and clas- sical learning ; and for the many and various services which he ...
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... WARTON , B. D. the son of the Rev. Thomas Warton , vicar of Basingstoke , Hampshire , and brother of Dr. Joseph Warton , was born at Basingstoke , in the year 1728. Until his sixteenth year he was educated solely by his father , and ...
... WARTON , B. D. the son of the Rev. Thomas Warton , vicar of Basingstoke , Hampshire , and brother of Dr. Joseph Warton , was born at Basingstoke , in the year 1728. Until his sixteenth year he was educated solely by his father , and ...
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... Joseph Warton , " he tells Mr. Mant , was accustomed to relate a circumstance , which , though in itself apparently unimportant , yet , with respect to the writings of Mr. Thomas Warton , was perhaps in its effects of considerable ...
... Joseph Warton , " he tells Mr. Mant , was accustomed to relate a circumstance , which , though in itself apparently unimportant , yet , with respect to the writings of Mr. Thomas Warton , was perhaps in its effects of considerable ...
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