Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... moral cha- racter of Hughes forms a perfect contrast with that of Budgell ; for while the former was dis- tinguished for modesty , meekness , and content- ment , the latter was equally remarkable for vanity , irascibility , and ambition ...
... moral cha- racter of Hughes forms a perfect contrast with that of Budgell ; for while the former was dis- tinguished for modesty , meekness , and content- ment , the latter was equally remarkable for vanity , irascibility , and ambition ...
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... moral , prudential , and religious . 3. GEORGE BERKELEY , D. D. the celebrated Bishop of Cloyne in Ireland , was the son of Wil- liam Berkeley of Thomastown , in the county of Kilkenny , and was born on the twelfth of March , 1684 , at ...
... moral , prudential , and religious . 3. GEORGE BERKELEY , D. D. the celebrated Bishop of Cloyne in Ireland , was the son of Wil- liam Berkeley of Thomastown , in the county of Kilkenny , and was born on the twelfth of March , 1684 , at ...
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... moral tendency and purity of sentiment endear them to the heart . Hesiod , or the Rise of Woman , with which the volume opens , displays a very playful imagina- tion in the expansion of a mere hint of the Gre- cian poet . It was ...
... moral tendency and purity of sentiment endear them to the heart . Hesiod , or the Rise of Woman , with which the volume opens , displays a very playful imagina- tion in the expansion of a mere hint of the Gre- cian poet . It was ...
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VOL | 1 |
John Hughes | 2 |
George Berkeley | 3 |
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