Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... greater warmth of affection , or greater sincerity of praise . It is a remarkable proof of the force of pre- judice , that when Steele , who never entertained a high opinion of Tickell , and who even endea- voured to dissuade Addison ...
... greater warmth of affection , or greater sincerity of praise . It is a remarkable proof of the force of pre- judice , that when Steele , who never entertained a high opinion of Tickell , and who even endea- voured to dissuade Addison ...
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... greater or happier eulogium can be given than what the following paragraph from Dr. Johnson affords : " Few books have been perused by me with greater pleasure than his ' Improvement of the Mind , ' of which the radical principle may in ...
... greater or happier eulogium can be given than what the following paragraph from Dr. Johnson affords : " Few books have been perused by me with greater pleasure than his ' Improvement of the Mind , ' of which the radical principle may in ...
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... greater or happier eulogium can be given than what the following paragraph from Dr. Johnson affords : " Few books have been perused by me with greater pleasure than his ' Improvement of the Mind , ' of which the radical principle may in ...
... greater or happier eulogium can be given than what the following paragraph from Dr. Johnson affords : " Few books have been perused by me with greater pleasure than his ' Improvement of the Mind , ' of which the radical principle may in ...
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