| 1835 - 492 páginas
...by fictions running parallel with the political newspaper. Addison announces the design " to bring philosophy out of closets and libraries. schools and...and assemblies, at tea-tables and in coffee-houses." In the character of his fictitious friend the clergyman, he speaks of " the great use this paper might... | |
| 1836 - 1118 páginas
...Socrates, that he brought Philosophy down from heaven, to inhabit among men ; and I shall be ambitiotu Q well regulated families, that set apart an hour in every morning for tea and bread and butter; and... | |
| 1836 - 300 páginas
...by fictions running parallel with the political newspaper. Addison announces the design " to bring philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and...assemblies, at tea-tables and in' coffee-houses." In the character of his fictitious friend the clergyman, he speaks of " the great use this paper might... | |
| 1836 - 932 páginas
...constant and assiduous culture. It was said of Socrates, that he brought philosophy down from heaven, to see it; and as it was some time before the lady came to me, I had an opportunity of philosophv out of clos-jts and libraries, schools, and colleges, to dwell in clubs and assemblies,... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1836 - 296 páginas
...by fictions running parallel with the political newspaper. Addison announces the design " to bring philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and...colleges, to dwell in clubs and assemblies, at tea-tables aud in coffee-houses." In the character of his fictitious friend the clergyman, he speaks of " the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 páginas
...constant and assiduous culture. It was said of Socrates, that he brought phi• losophy down from heaven, to inhabit among men; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me that I have brought philosophv out of closets and libraries, schools, and colleges, to dwell in clubs and assem* blies,... | |
| Henry Malden - 1838 - 528 páginas
...by fictions running parallel with the political newspaper. Addison announces the design " to bring philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and...and assemblies, at tea-tables and in coffee-houses." In the character of his fictitious friend the clergyman, he speaks of " the great use this paper might... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1838 - 538 páginas
...by fictions running parallel with the political newspaper. Addison announces the design " to bring philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and...and assemblies, at tea-tables and in coffee-houses." In the character of his fictitious friend the clergyman, he speaks of " the great use this paper might... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 páginas
...constant and assiduous culture. It was said of Socrates, that he brought philosophy down from heaven, to inhabit among men; and I shall be ambitious to...families, that set apart an hour in every morning for tea aid bread and butter; and would earnestly advise them, for their good, to order this paper to be punctually... | |
| Henry Davis - 1844 - 224 páginas
...constant and assiduous culture. It was said of Socrates, that he brought philosophy down from heaven, to inhabit among men; and I shall be ambitious to...libraries, schools and colleges, to dwell in clubs, assemblies, coffee-houses, and family circles. — [_No. 10.] 12 Will Prosper is an honest tale-bearer:... | |
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