Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... talents . At this seminary Hughes made a rapid pro- gress in the acquisition of classical learning , and early shewed a decided partiality for the sister arts of poetry and music ; an inclination which , rino , which , by way of honour ...
... talents . At this seminary Hughes made a rapid pro- gress in the acquisition of classical learning , and early shewed a decided partiality for the sister arts of poetry and music ; an inclination which , rino , which , by way of honour ...
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... talents of Hughes were nearly such as the criticism just given must imply ; yet , it is but due impartiality to record , that Addison entertained so high an idea of our author's genius , as to re- quest that he would supply the fifth ...
... talents of Hughes were nearly such as the criticism just given must imply ; yet , it is but due impartiality to record , that Addison entertained so high an idea of our author's genius , as to re- quest that he would supply the fifth ...
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... talents for conversa- tion ; and being possessed of an ample fortune , with a liberal and benevolent turn of mind ... talent and harmless gaiety which can alone render life a scene of rational enjoyment . They together formed the ...
... talents for conversa- tion ; and being possessed of an ample fortune , with a liberal and benevolent turn of mind ... talent and harmless gaiety which can alone render life a scene of rational enjoyment . They together formed the ...
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