Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... considered himself as under any obligation to promote his views . This event was speedily followed by the death of Addison : a loss irreparable to Budgell , and which not only deprived him of an invaluable and faithful friend , but at ...
... considered himself as under any obligation to promote his views . This event was speedily followed by the death of Addison : a loss irreparable to Budgell , and which not only deprived him of an invaluable and faithful friend , but at ...
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Nathan Drake. is a well written and useful essay , and may be considered as a kind of appendix to his letter addressed to Lord Oxford . The following asser- tion , however , must be considered as too sweep- ing ; and to be admitted ...
Nathan Drake. is a well written and useful essay , and may be considered as a kind of appendix to his letter addressed to Lord Oxford . The following asser- tion , however , must be considered as too sweep- ing ; and to be admitted ...
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... considered as ornaments to the work in which they are in- cluded . Four papers in the eighth volume have been attributed to him by the annotators , but of these only two can be considered as certainly of his production . These are Nos ...
... considered as ornaments to the work in which they are in- cluded . Four papers in the eighth volume have been attributed to him by the annotators , but of these only two can be considered as certainly of his production . These are Nos ...
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