| Walter Scott - 1834 - 492 páginas
...ninety-seventh number of the Rambler, which the editor ushered in by the following deserved encomium : — " The reader is indebted for this day's entertainment...taught the passions to move at the command of virtue." l 1 [Number 97 bears the form of a letter, to the Editor of the Rambler, entitled, " Advice to Unmarried... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 484 páginas
...ninety-seventh number of the Rambler, which the editor ushered in by the following deserved encomium : — " The reader is indebted for this day's entertainment...taught the passions to move at the command of virtue." ' 1 [Number 97 bears the form of a letter, to the Editor of the Rambler, entitled, " Advice to Unmarried... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 630 páginas
...FRANCIS. THE reader is indebted for this day's entertainment to an author from whom the age has recftived greater favours, who has enlarged the knowledge of...taught the passions to move at the command of virtue. SIR, TO THE RAMBLER. WHEN the " Spectator" was first published in single papers, it gave me so much... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 páginas
...Talbot; No. 97., by Mr. Samuel Richardson, whom he describes in an introductory note, as " an author who has enlarged the knowledge of. human nature, and...taught the passions to move at the command of virtue;" ( 2 ) (1) Prayers and Meditations, p. 9. In the Pemb. MS. the last sentence runs — " the salvation... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 604 páginas
...Talbol; No. 97, by Mr. Samuel Richardson, whom he describes in an introductory note as " An aulhour e particulars of that ill-advised, but brave attempt, I could not refrain from tears. There is a virtue4; and Numbers 44 and * In the Pemb. MS. the last sentence runs — " the salvation both of myself... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 630 páginas
...various and umiumbRr'd rose From this polluted fountain head, O'er Rome and o'er the nations spread. FRANCIS. THE reader is indebted for this day's entertainment...enlarged the knowledge of human nature, and taught the paslions to move at the command of virtue. TO THE RAMBLER. SIR, WHEN the " Spectator" was first published... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1825 - 622 páginas
...ninetyseventh number of the Rambler, which the editor ushered in by the following deserved encomium : — " The reader is indebted for this day's entertainment...taught the passions to move at the command of virtue." IN our detailed remarks on Richardson's several novels, we have, as usual, anticipated much which we... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 624 páginas
...and unnuinber'd rose From mis polluted fouulain head, O'er Rome and o'er the nation* cpread. rEANClf. THE reader is indebted for this day's entertainment...enlarged the knowledge of human nature, and taught the paslions to move at the command of virtue. TO THE RAMBLER. SIR, WHEN the " Spectator" was first published... | |
| James Boswell - 1846 - 602 páginas
...Talbot; No. 97, by Mr. Samuel Richardson, whom he describes in an introductory note as " An authour who has enlarged the knowledge of human nature, and taught the passions to move at the command of virtue4; and Numbers 44 and * In the IVnib. MS. the last sentence runs — the salvation both of mvself... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 726 páginas
...ninety-seventh number of the Rambler, which the editor ushered in by the following deserved encomium : — " The reader Is indebted for this day's entertainment...taught the passions to move at the command of virtue. IN our detailed remarks on Richardson's several novels, we have, as usual, anticipated much which we... | |
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