Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... honour of being liberally praised by Addison in the thirty - ninth number of The Lover . Having adopted the Whig ... honours rest here ; towards the close of 1714 , he became a member of the Irish par- liament , and was chosen , along ...
... honour of being liberally praised by Addison in the thirty - ninth number of The Lover . Having adopted the Whig ... honours rest here ; towards the close of 1714 , he became a member of the Irish par- liament , and was chosen , along ...
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... honour , as well as my own , that he re- sembles Goliah in many circumstances very ap- plicable to the present purpose : for Goliah had a helmet of BRASS upon his head , and he was armed with a coat of mail , and the weight of the coat ...
... honour , as well as my own , that he re- sembles Goliah in many circumstances very ap- plicable to the present purpose : for Goliah had a helmet of BRASS upon his head , and he was armed with a coat of mail , and the weight of the coat ...
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... honour on the Dean's feelings and benevolence , and forms so pleasing a trait in his character , that I gladly seize the opportunity of presenting it to my readers . Journal to Stella , February the 12th , 1712-13 . " I found a letter ...
... honour on the Dean's feelings and benevolence , and forms so pleasing a trait in his character , that I gladly seize the opportunity of presenting it to my readers . Journal to Stella , February the 12th , 1712-13 . " I found a letter ...
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