Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... honour of being liberally praised by Addison in the thirty - ninth number of The Lover . Having adopted the Whig ... honours rest here ; towards the close of 1714 , he became a member of the Irish par- liament , and was chosen , along ...
... honour of being liberally praised by Addison in the thirty - ninth number of The Lover . Having adopted the Whig ... honours rest here ; towards the close of 1714 , he became a member of the Irish par- liament , and was chosen , along ...
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... honour , he assumed , and put upon his sign . He kept a public - house , not only at the time of his death , but when the Spectators were writing ; and from the odd talents he was possessed of , and his whimsical ways of entertaining ...
... honour , he assumed , and put upon his sign . He kept a public - house , not only at the time of his death , but when the Spectators were writing ; and from the odd talents he was possessed of , and his whimsical ways of entertaining ...
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... honour , that so the possible advantages of good parts may not take an evil turn , nor be perverted to base and unworthy purposes . It is the business of religion and phi- losophy not so much to extinguish our passions , as to regulate ...
... honour , that so the possible advantages of good parts may not take an evil turn , nor be perverted to base and unworthy purposes . It is the business of religion and phi- losophy not so much to extinguish our passions , as to regulate ...
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... honoured , and loved , and am earnestly desirous of meeting not only these excellent persons whom I have known , but those of whom I have heard and read , and of whom I myself have written ; nor would I be detained from so pleasing a ...
... honoured , and loved , and am earnestly desirous of meeting not only these excellent persons whom I have known , but those of whom I have heard and read , and of whom I myself have written ; nor would I be detained from so pleasing a ...
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... honoured it with the appellation of merum - sal ; and under the apprehension of its being injured and weakened by alteration , he used every effort to dissuade his friend from car- rying into execution his meditated improvements ...
... honoured it with the appellation of merum - sal ; and under the apprehension of its being injured and weakened by alteration , he used every effort to dissuade his friend from car- rying into execution his meditated improvements ...
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