Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... received much benefit , however , from the use of Tar - water , his benevolence led him to wish its virtues more known ; and in 1744 , he published his Siris , a Chain of Philosophical Re- flections and Inquiries concerning the Virtues ...
... received much benefit , however , from the use of Tar - water , his benevolence led him to wish its virtues more known ; and in 1744 , he published his Siris , a Chain of Philosophical Re- flections and Inquiries concerning the Virtues ...
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... received an invitation from Lord Parker , now chancellor , to reside with him as his domestic chaplain . About two years after his acceptance of this situation , he became rector of Stapleford Abbots , in Essex , and , in 1720 , of St ...
... received an invitation from Lord Parker , now chancellor , to reside with him as his domestic chaplain . About two years after his acceptance of this situation , he became rector of Stapleford Abbots , in Essex , and , in 1720 , of St ...
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... received upon the stage , where it still continues to be oc- casionally acted . Great pains , indeed , were taken to render it a favourite with the town ; Steele read and lavishly praised it , before it was acted , in N ° 290 of the ...
... received upon the stage , where it still continues to be oc- casionally acted . Great pains , indeed , were taken to render it a favourite with the town ; Steele read and lavishly praised it , before it was acted , in N ° 290 of the ...
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