Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... fame or interest , would be eager to offer their assistance . Of these , ( to whom priority of enumeration will , in this place , be given , in proportion to the number of papers which they respectively produced , ) EUSTACE BUDGELL ...
... fame or interest , would be eager to offer their assistance . Of these , ( to whom priority of enumeration will , in this place , be given , in proportion to the number of papers which they respectively produced , ) EUSTACE BUDGELL ...
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... fame which he had now acquired by his * It was known in Tonson's family , observes the annota- tor on No 555 of the Spectator , and told to Mr. Garrick , that Addison was himself the author of this epilogue ; and that , when it was ...
... fame which he had now acquired by his * It was known in Tonson's family , observes the annota- tor on No 555 of the Spectator , and told to Mr. Garrick , that Addison was himself the author of this epilogue ; and that , when it was ...
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... fame obscured and blasted by excess of vanity and passion . The nomination of the Duke of Bolton to the lord lieutenancy of Ireland in 1718 was the crisis of our author's fate . This nobleman had for some time patronised a Mr. Edward ...
... fame obscured and blasted by excess of vanity and passion . The nomination of the Duke of Bolton to the lord lieutenancy of Ireland in 1718 was the crisis of our author's fate . This nobleman had for some time patronised a Mr. Edward ...
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... fame , and by alluding , with his usual epigram- matic wit , to this foul stain on the character of his adversary : Let Budgell charge low Grub - street on my quill , And write whate'er he please - except my will . Budgell had now lost ...
... fame , and by alluding , with his usual epigram- matic wit , to this foul stain on the character of his adversary : Let Budgell charge low Grub - street on my quill , And write whate'er he please - except my will . Budgell had now lost ...
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... fame of Lucan , where so many persons of very unequal talents were em- ployed , reserved for the pen of Rowe . Though Hughes has translated little from the Greek , except a few fragments from Orpheus , and some passages from Anacreon ...
... fame of Lucan , where so many persons of very unequal talents were em- ployed , reserved for the pen of Rowe . Though Hughes has translated little from the Greek , except a few fragments from Orpheus , and some passages from Anacreon ...
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