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 1J. Seeley, 1809 |
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... productions of Steele and Addison , and the admi- ration which they had excited throughout the kingdom , speedily established a decided taste for a species of composition alike adapted to grave or gay subjects , to the purposes of ...
... productions of Steele and Addison , and the admi- ration which they had excited throughout the kingdom , speedily established a decided taste for a species of composition alike adapted to grave or gay subjects , to the purposes of ...
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... productions which had otherwise been unknown to posterity . " I was threatened , " he observes , " to be answered weekly tit for tat ; I was undermined by the Whisperer ; haunted by Tom Brown's Ghost ; scolded at by a Female Tatler . I ...
... productions which had otherwise been unknown to posterity . " I was threatened , " he observes , " to be answered weekly tit for tat ; I was undermined by the Whisperer ; haunted by Tom Brown's Ghost ; scolded at by a Female Tatler . I ...
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... production , of whose existence scarcely a trace remains . It is noticed , however , by Gay in his Essay on the Present State of Wit , and is there said to have been christened the Tell Tale in order to please the ladies . 7. THE ...
... production , of whose existence scarcely a trace remains . It is noticed , however , by Gay in his Essay on the Present State of Wit , and is there said to have been christened the Tell Tale in order to please the ladies . 7. THE ...
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... 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 . Though these Visions are a professed imitation of the Tatler in point of form , every ...
... 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 . Though these Visions are a professed imitation of the Tatler in point of form , every ...
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... production , and a most indefatigable writer , was the son of an Attorney in the county of Wiltshire , and , after the usual routine of education , was in 1668 entered at Edmund Hall , Oxford . He took his degree of M. A. in this ...
... production , and a most indefatigable writer , was the son of an Attorney in the county of Wiltshire , and , after the usual routine of education , was in 1668 entered at Edmund Hall , Oxford . He took his degree of M. A. in this ...
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Страница 339 - I have protracted my work till most of those whom I wished to please have sunk into the grave; and success and miscarriage are empty sounds. I therefore dismiss it with frigid tranquillity, having little to fear or hope from censure or from praise.
Страница 301 - tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.
Страница 248 - I have laboured to refine our language to grammatical purity, and to clear it from colloquial barbarisms, licentious idioms, and irregular combinations. Something, perhaps, I have added to the elegance of its construction, and something to the harmony of its cadence.
Страница 330 - Is not a patron, my Lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water," and when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help ? The notice which you have been pleased to take of my labours, had it been early, had been kind ; but it has been delayed till I am indifferent, and cannot enjoy it ; till I am solitary, and cannot impart it ; till I am known, and do not want it.
Страница 132 - Yet, when the sense of sacred presence fires, And strong devotion to the skies aspires, Pour forth thy fervours for a healthful mind, Obedient passions, and a will resign'd ; For love, which scarce collective man can fill ; For patience, sov'reign o'er transmuted ill ; For faith, that, panting for a happier seat, Counts death kind Nature's signal of retreat...
Страница 367 - DISORDERS of intellect,' answered Imlac, ' happen much more often than superficial observers will easily believe. Perhaps, if we speak with rigorous exactness, no human mind is in its right state. There is no man whose imagination does not sometimes predominate over his reason, who can regulate his attention wholly by his will, and whose ideas will come and go at his command.
Страница 332 - This man (said he) I thought had been a Lord among wits; but, I find, he is only a wit among Lords.
Страница 167 - I have often thought that there has rarely passed a life of which a judicious and faithful narrative would not be useful.
Страница 338 - ... author, and the world is little solicitous to know whence proceeded the faults of that which it condemns, yet it may gratify curiosity to inform it that the English Dictionary was written with little assistance of the learned, and without any patronage of the great...
Страница 368 - He who has nothing external that can divert him must find pleasure in his own thoughts, and must conceive himself what he is not ; for who is pleased with what he is? He then expatiates in boundless futurity, and culls from all imaginable conditions that which for the present moment he should most desire, amuses his desires with impossible enjoyments, and confers upon his pride unattainable dominion.