Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... immediately advanced Tickell to the post of Under Secretary ; a situation which he filled with equal advantage to himself and his patron . The decease of Addison , which took place in 1719 , was severely felt and sincerely lamented by ...
... immediately advanced Tickell to the post of Under Secretary ; a situation which he filled with equal advantage to himself and his patron . The decease of Addison , which took place in 1719 , was severely felt and sincerely lamented by ...
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... immediately from any external circum- stances . These , at best , are only considerable , as they supply a larger field to the exercise of our virtue , and more leisure for the improve- ments and entertainments of the mind : whereas ...
... immediately from any external circum- stances . These , at best , are only considerable , as they supply a larger field to the exercise of our virtue , and more leisure for the improve- ments and entertainments of the mind : whereas ...
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... Steele . Originally printed , immediately after his death , in the British Journal , or the Censor , Sept. 13th , 1729 . they had the felicity of themselves witnessing in part the 386 OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECTS , & c .
... Steele . Originally printed , immediately after his death , in the British Journal , or the Censor , Sept. 13th , 1729 . they had the felicity of themselves witnessing in part the 386 OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECTS , & c .
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