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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... manners were polished and affable , and his conversation has been described as uncommonly fascinating ; as combining instruction and entertainment with a flow of words , which , though unstudied , was 32 LITERARY LIFE OF DR . HAWKESWORTH .
... manners were polished and affable , and his conversation has been described as uncommonly fascinating ; as combining instruction and entertainment with a flow of words , which , though unstudied , was 32 LITERARY LIFE OF DR . HAWKESWORTH .
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... manners , whose sentiments , whose kindnesses , are more in agreement with our own ideas . One loves those that remain of such a set the more dearly , for the love they have borne to those of it that are gone first . He was my father's ...
... manners , whose sentiments , whose kindnesses , are more in agreement with our own ideas . One loves those that remain of such a set the more dearly , for the love they have borne to those of it that are gone first . He was my father's ...
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... manners , of a peculiar and more en- gaging kind than in any other character I ever knew . " I am just returned from seeing all that was mortal of my angelical friend deposited in the earth . I do not mean that I went in ceremony ...
... manners , of a peculiar and more en- gaging kind than in any other character I ever knew . " I am just returned from seeing all that was mortal of my angelical friend deposited in the earth . I do not mean that I went in ceremony ...
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... manners , made him personally beloved by several persons of rank , among whom were the Duke of Monmouth and the first Earl of Shafts- bury , both so noted in our English history . Their known favour for him having , on the Duke's at ...
... manners , made him personally beloved by several persons of rank , among whom were the Duke of Monmouth and the first Earl of Shafts- bury , both so noted in our English history . Their known favour for him having , on the Duke's at ...
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... manner , suitably to the simplicity of it , might possibly introduce a new species of writing , that might possibly turn young people into a course of reading different from the pomp and parade of romance - writing , and , dis- missing ...
... manner , suitably to the simplicity of it , might possibly introduce a new species of writing , that might possibly turn young people into a course of reading different from the pomp and parade of romance - writing , and , dis- missing ...
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