Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... mind and a keen spirit of revenge were the prominent fea- tures . The influence of Addison upon his tem- per and conduct ceased now to act ; and though strongly urged by his friend to forbear any fur- ther 8 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL ...
... mind and a keen spirit of revenge were the prominent fea- tures . The influence of Addison upon his tem- per and conduct ceased now to act ; and though strongly urged by his friend to forbear any fur- ther 8 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL ...
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... mind which , in the opinion of his friends , had already nearly placed him in the situation of a delirious man , he was completely disappointed . Though possessed of a fortune which , with re- gulated wishes , might have enabled him to ...
... mind which , in the opinion of his friends , had already nearly placed him in the situation of a delirious man , he was completely disappointed . Though possessed of a fortune which , with re- gulated wishes , might have enabled him to ...
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... mind , and the best and soundest precepts of morality and reli- gion . At the time of their composition , indeed , he was more directly under the influence and direction of his accomplished relation than at any subsequent period of his ...
... mind , and the best and soundest precepts of morality and reli- gion . At the time of their composition , indeed , he was more directly under the influence and direction of his accomplished relation than at any subsequent period of his ...
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... mind to the living under it with as much sa- tisfaction as it could admit of . His intervals of ease were employed in drawing , designing , or else in music or poetry ; for he had not only a taste , but an ability of performance to a ...
... mind to the living under it with as much sa- tisfaction as it could admit of . His intervals of ease were employed in drawing , designing , or else in music or poetry ; for he had not only a taste , but an ability of performance to a ...
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... mind of the Spectator both astonish- ment and indignation . " These mixtures of dress , " he observes , " if they should be more frequent than they are at present , would look like turning our public assemblies into a general masquerade ...
... mind of the Spectator both astonish- ment and indignation . " These mixtures of dress , " he observes , " if they should be more frequent than they are at present , would look like turning our public assemblies into a general masquerade ...
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