| John Nichols - 1812 - 734 páginas
...publisher. Dr. Johnson indeed introduces it to his readers with an elegant compliment, as the production of an author from whom the age has received greater favours,...who has enlarged the knowledge of human nature, and taxight the passions to move at the command of virtue." Mr. A. Chalmers's Biographical Preface to the... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1815 - 660 páginas
...Miss Catharine Talbot, Nos. 44. and 100. by Miss Carter, No. 97. by Mr Samuel Richardson, " an author who has enlarged the knowledge of human nature, and...taught the passions to move at the command of virtue," and the second letters in Nos. 15. and 107. by unknown correspondents. These admirable essays, we are... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 496 páginas
...and unnumber'd rose From this polluted fountain head, O'er Rome and o'er the nations spread. FRANCIS. 'T^HE reader is indebted for this day's entertainment...taught the passions to move at the command of virtue. To the RAMBLER. SIR, \X7HEN the SPECTATOR was first published in * * single papers, it gave me so much... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 464 páginas
...unnumber'd rose From this polluted fountain head, O'er Rome and o'er the nations spread. FRANCIS. HPHE reader is indebted for this day's entertainment to...taught the passions to move at the command of virtue: To the RAMBLER. SIR, TXT" HEN the SPECTATOR was first published in single papers, it gave me so much... | |
| 1816 - 536 páginas
...it is well known, was written by Mr. Richardson ; in the preamble to which Dr. Johnson styles him " an author from whom the age has received greater favours,...taught the passions to move at the command of virtue." In 1804, was published " The Correspondenceof Samuel Richardson," in six volumes octavo. The best consequence... | |
| 1816 - 536 páginas
...it is well known, was written by Mr. Richardson ; in the preamble to which Dr. Johnson styles him " an author from whom the age has received greater favours,...taught the passions to move at the command of virtue." In 1804, was published " The CorTespon deuce of Samuel Richardson," in six volumes octavo. The best... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 766 páginas
...of the Rambler, which was written by Mr Richardfon, obferves, that the reader was indebted for that day's entertainment to an author, " from whom the...greater favours ; who has enlarged the knowledge of hnman nature, and taught the paffions to move at the command of virtue." la his life of Rowe, he adds,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 páginas
...by Mr. Richardson ; in <&& preamble to which Dr. Johnson styles him " an author from whom the »ge has received greater favours, who has enlarged the....of human nature, and taught the passions to move at ihe command, of virtue," Jo I8Q4, was published " The Cor-. respondence of Samuel Richardson,'* in... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 páginas
...readers as the production " of an author, from whom the age had received greater favours ; who had enlarged the knowledge of human nature, and taught the passions to move at the command of virtue." ' Greater favours,' observes Mr. Chalmers, ' the age had undoubtedly received from Richardson ; for... | |
| 1816 - 534 páginas
...is well known, wu« written by Mr. Richardson ; in the preamble to which. l1r. Jolmson styles him " an author from whom the age has received greater favours, who has enlarged the knowledge '•'! Unman nature, and taught the passions to move at the - of virtue." In 1804, was published "... | |
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