Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... affection of a father for Tickell , who , in re- turn , loved and venerated this great man with a zeal which no filial duty could exceed . An early consequence of this connection was the assistance of Tickell in the Spectator and ...
... affection of a father for Tickell , who , in re- turn , loved and venerated this great man with a zeal which no filial duty could exceed . An early consequence of this connection was the assistance of Tickell in the Spectator and ...
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... affection of Stella for this extraordi- nary man seemed every day to acquire a fresh accession of strength ; and she cherished the fond hope that , at no distant period , she might be united to the object of her passion . In conse ...
... affection of Stella for this extraordi- nary man seemed every day to acquire a fresh accession of strength ; and she cherished the fond hope that , at no distant period , she might be united to the object of her passion . In conse ...
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... affection and esteem . It is much to be regretted , that Mr. Grove did not contribute more largely to the Spectator ; he appears to have been admirably calculated , both by his 212 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
... affection and esteem . It is much to be regretted , that Mr. Grove did not contribute more largely to the Spectator ; he appears to have been admirably calculated , both by his 212 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
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