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... Addison up to the place in literature which became him. It was Steele who caused thenice critical tastewhich Addison might have spentonly in accordancewiththe fleeting fashions of his time, to be inspired with all Addison's religious ...
... Addison up to the place in literature which became him. It was Steele who caused thenice critical tastewhich Addison might have spentonly in accordancewiththe fleeting fashions of his time, to be inspired with all Addison's religious ...
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... Addison and Steele wrote verse atCollege. From each ofthemwe have a poem written at nearlythe same age: Addison'sin April, 1694, Steele's early in 1695. Addison drew from literature a metrical 'Account of the Greatest English Poets ...
... Addison and Steele wrote verse atCollege. From each ofthemwe have a poem written at nearlythe same age: Addison'sin April, 1694, Steele's early in 1695. Addison drew from literature a metrical 'Account of the Greatest English Poets ...
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... Addison her rival. In the Spectator there isa paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own loveletters as telling what a man said and should be able to say of his wife after forty years of marriage. Seven years after ...
... Addison her rival. In the Spectator there isa paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own loveletters as telling what a man said and should be able to say of his wife after forty years of marriage. Seven years after ...
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J. ADDISON. ADVICE from the Scandalous CLUB. 'Translated out of French'. This Society is a Corporation long since established in 'Paris', and we cannot compleat our Advices from 'France', without entertaining the World with everything we ...
J. ADDISON. ADVICE from the Scandalous CLUB. 'Translated out of French'. This Society is a Corporation long since established in 'Paris', and we cannot compleat our Advices from 'France', without entertaining the World with everything we ...
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... Addison took these cards, andplayed an honest game with them successfully. When, attheendof 1708, the Earl of Sunderland, Marlborough's soninlaw, lost his secretaryship, Addison losthis place as undersecretary; but hedidnot object to ...
... Addison took these cards, andplayed an honest game with them successfully. When, attheendof 1708, the Earl of Sunderland, Marlborough's soninlaw, lost his secretaryship, Addison losthis place as undersecretary; but hedidnot object to ...
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