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, Volumen1J. Seeley, 1809 - 499 páginas |
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... translations from French novels or plays , it can- not with propriety have a place in this enumera- tion ; the second , by Hughes , was more assimi- lated to the form as originally established by Steele , and began its career in ...
... translations from French novels or plays , it can- not with propriety have a place in this enumera- tion ; the second , by Hughes , was more assimi- lated to the form as originally established by Steele , and began its career in ...
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... translation from the French of a Monsieur Bour- nelle . On this virulent but foolish production , Steele is supposed to have passed sentence in the concluding paragraph of N ° . 79 of the Tatler . 15. THE VISIONS OF SIR HEISTER RYLEY ...
... translation from the French of a Monsieur Bour- nelle . On this virulent but foolish production , Steele is supposed to have passed sentence in the concluding paragraph of N ° . 79 of the Tatler . 15. THE VISIONS OF SIR HEISTER RYLEY ...
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... translation , & c . The fellow is con- cerned in an impertinent paper called the Censor . " To the style in which the Censor is composed no praise is due ; it is too often bald , vulgar , and ungrammatical ; there are , however , a few ...
... translation , & c . The fellow is con- cerned in an impertinent paper called the Censor . " To the style in which the Censor is composed no praise is due ; it is too often bald , vulgar , and ungrammatical ; there are , however , a few ...
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... translation of Madame Sevigne's Letters . He was gifted with taste and genius , but secluded and reserved in his life and manners . The Freethinker began its career on Monday , March 24th , 1718 ; was published twice a week , and ...
... translation of Madame Sevigne's Letters . He was gifted with taste and genius , but secluded and reserved in his life and manners . The Freethinker began its career on Monday , March 24th , 1718 ; was published twice a week , and ...
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... Mr. Gordon published a translation of Tacitus , and in 1743 a version of Sallust . They are both literally faithful to their respective ܀ In 1 originals , and are illustrated by discourses rela- tive to 42 ENUMERATION OF.
... Mr. Gordon published a translation of Tacitus , and in 1743 a version of Sallust . They are both literally faithful to their respective ܀ In 1 originals , and are illustrated by discourses rela- tive to 42 ENUMERATION OF.
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