Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volume 3C. Whittingham, 1805 - English literature |
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... .... 376-379 PART V. Observations on the Effects of the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian , on the Taste , Literature , and Morals of the Age ......... 380 LIBRA ARY OF THE UNIVERSITY . OF CALIFORNIA ESSAYS , iv CONTENTS .
... .... 376-379 PART V. Observations on the Effects of the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian , on the Taste , Literature , and Morals of the Age ......... 380 LIBRA ARY OF THE UNIVERSITY . OF CALIFORNIA ESSAYS , iv CONTENTS .
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... moral point of view , he was not merely free from vice , but valued for his integrity , gene- rosity , and assiduity . The zealous friendship and support of Addison , indeed , conferred a weight and 6 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES ...
... moral point of view , he was not merely free from vice , but valued for his integrity , gene- rosity , and assiduity . The zealous friendship and support of Addison , indeed , conferred a weight and 6 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES ...
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... moral merit of Budgell were , at this period , adequate to the establishment of a very estimable repu- tation . It is one of the most useful provinces of biogra- phy to point out the fatal consequences of vice and folly ; and the future ...
... moral merit of Budgell were , at this period , adequate to the establishment of a very estimable repu- tation . It is one of the most useful provinces of biogra- phy to point out the fatal consequences of vice and folly ; and the future ...
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... moral worth of Budgell appears to have vanished . He not only became a most virulent pamphleteer , abusing , in the most indiscriminate manner , all the mea- sures of administration ; but there is too much reason to believe , made use ...
... moral worth of Budgell appears to have vanished . He not only became a most virulent pamphleteer , abusing , in the most indiscriminate manner , all the mea- sures of administration ; but there is too much reason to believe , made use ...
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... moral pre- cept , and ludicrous association , as to render the essays which convey them some of the most in- teresting in the Spectator . They recal forcibly to my recollection some lines of exquisite beauty and feeling , which the ...
... moral pre- cept , and ludicrous association , as to render the essays which convey them some of the most in- teresting in the Spectator . They recal forcibly to my recollection some lines of exquisite beauty and feeling , which the ...
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Addison afterwards amiable annotator appears bard beauty Berkeley Biographia Bishop black crows Budgell Byrom celebrated character Cloyne College commenced composition Congreve critical Dean death divine duction Earl edition elegant English English Poetry entitled epistle essay esteemed Eusden Eustace Budgell Fair Penitent fame genius Grove Guardian happy Henley honour Hughes humour Iliad Isaac Bickerstaff Johnson labours lady language letter likewise literary literature Lives London Lord Lord Bolingbroke manners ment merit mind moral Night Thoughts observes paper Parnell passions pastoral period Philips pieces pleasing pleasure poem poet poetical poetry political Pope portion possessed pounds production published racter remarks rendered ridicule Sappho satire says sion Sir Richard Sir Richard Steele Spectator spirit Steele Stella style sublime Swift talents taste Tatler thought Tickell tion took translation Twickenham verse versification virtue volume Warton Whigs writer written Young