Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... production , are now altogether worthless and insignificant . In 1732 , however , he brought forward a work of some historical value , entitled , " Memoirs of the Life and Cha- racter of the late Earl of Orrery , and of the Fa- mily of ...
... production , are now altogether worthless and insignificant . In 1732 , however , he brought forward a work of some historical value , entitled , " Memoirs of the Life and Cha- racter of the late Earl of Orrery , and of the Fa- mily of ...
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... the commission of errors and extravagances , which at length terminated in gaming , forgery , infidelity , and suicide . VOL . III . C Of the literary productions of Budgell , the contributions to BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETChes . 17.
... the commission of errors and extravagances , which at length terminated in gaming , forgery , infidelity , and suicide . VOL . III . C Of the literary productions of Budgell , the contributions to BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETChes . 17.
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Nathan Drake. Of the literary productions of Budgell , the contributions to the Spectator and Guardian are the most valuable . In the eight volumes of the former , thirty - seven papers have been ascribed to him ; in the latter but two ...
Nathan Drake. Of the literary productions of Budgell , the contributions to the Spectator and Guardian are the most valuable . In the eight volumes of the former , thirty - seven papers have been ascribed to him ; in the latter but two ...
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... productions , very strong- ly attracted the attention of the public ; and , in February , 1713 , he visited London for the pur- pose of printing a Defence of his System of Im- * Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind , p . 91 , 92 ...
... productions , very strong- ly attracted the attention of the public ; and , in February , 1713 , he visited London for the pur- pose of printing a Defence of his System of Im- * Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind , p . 91 , 92 ...
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... produce in him ; for he had an idea of a strange fever on him so strong , that it was very hard to destroy it by introducing a contrary one . " As the dismission of Queen Anne's ministers , which had taken place during our author's ab ...
... produce in him ; for he had an idea of a strange fever on him so strong , that it was very hard to destroy it by introducing a contrary one . " As the dismission of Queen Anne's ministers , which had taken place during our author's ab ...
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