Eighteenth Century ProseLouis Ignatius Bredvold, Robert Kilburn Root, George Sherburn Ronald Press Company, 1932 - 942 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 170
... desire all persons to con- the hands of an artist , who conveyed [ Addison. No. 1 [ Steele ] THE TATLER Quicquid agunt homines . . . nostri farrago libelli.1 Juvenal , Satires , I , 85 , 86 . Though the other papers which are published ...
... desire all persons to con- the hands of an artist , who conveyed [ Addison. No. 1 [ Steele ] THE TATLER Quicquid agunt homines . . . nostri farrago libelli.1 Juvenal , Satires , I , 85 , 86 . Though the other papers which are published ...
الصفحة 613
... desire to hear Dr. Johnson's opinion upon it . JOHNSON . ' Why then , Sir , I think that permit- ting men to preach any opinion con- trary to the doctrine of the established church tends , in a certain degree , to lessen the authority ...
... desire to hear Dr. Johnson's opinion upon it . JOHNSON . ' Why then , Sir , I think that permit- ting men to preach any opinion con- trary to the doctrine of the established church tends , in a certain degree , to lessen the authority ...
الصفحة 721
... desire of knowing the principles and conduct of the great masters of our art , and respect and veneration for them when known . THE ELEVENTH DISCOURSE Delivered to the Students of the Royal Acad- emy , on the Distribution of the Prizes ...
... desire of knowing the principles and conduct of the great masters of our art , and respect and veneration for them when known . THE ELEVENTH DISCOURSE Delivered to the Students of the Royal Acad- emy , on the Distribution of the Prizes ...
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JONATHAN SWIFT | 53 |
RICHARD STEELE AND JOSEPH ADDISON | 167 |
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER THIRD EARL OF SHAFTESBURY | 243 |
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