Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... obtain the patronage of Addison , through the medium of a copy of verses in praise of his Rosa- mond . The friendship thus obtained was never for a moment violated : Addison , it is said , had the affection of a father for Tickell , who ...
... obtain the patronage of Addison , through the medium of a copy of verses in praise of his Rosa- mond . The friendship thus obtained was never for a moment violated : Addison , it is said , had the affection of a father for Tickell , who ...
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... obtained his batchelor's degree , but the dis- grace arising from this circumstance only stimu- lated him to greater exertion ; an effect which , as Johnson has well observed , may afford use- ful admonition and powerful encouragement ...
... obtained his batchelor's degree , but the dis- grace arising from this circumstance only stimu- lated him to greater exertion ; an effect which , as Johnson has well observed , may afford use- ful admonition and powerful encouragement ...
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... obtained , through the interest of Lord Capel , the prebend of Kilroot in Connor , of about a hun- dred pounds a year . This however he resigned , on his return to Moor Park , under the assurance from Sir William of future English ...
... obtained , through the interest of Lord Capel , the prebend of Kilroot in Connor , of about a hun- dred pounds a year . This however he resigned , on his return to Moor Park , under the assurance from Sir William of future English ...
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