Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... conduct he would have altoge- ther avoided this disgraceful retreat . Addison had now relinquished the seals , and , with a view to the recovery of his health , was altogether resi- dent in the country . No two characters could be more ...
... conduct he would have altoge- ther avoided this disgraceful retreat . Addison had now relinquished the seals , and , with a view to the recovery of his health , was altogether resi- dent in the country . No two characters could be more ...
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... conduct , were the result of imposture on the one hand , and credulity on the other . It is cer- tain , that he was the intimate associate of all the deistical writers of his day , and was generally esteemed by the public as perfectly ...
... conduct , were the result of imposture on the one hand , and credulity on the other . It is cer- tain , that he was the intimate associate of all the deistical writers of his day , and was generally esteemed by the public as perfectly ...
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... conduct of the Fairy Queen . On the Rules for Pronunciation and Action , our author has delivered some sensible remarks in N ° 541 , and illustrated them by apposite quo- tations from English dramas ; and in No 554 , he has contributed ...
... conduct of the Fairy Queen . On the Rules for Pronunciation and Action , our author has delivered some sensible remarks in N ° 541 , and illustrated them by apposite quo- tations from English dramas ; and in No 554 , he has contributed ...
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