The Spectator, Svazek 1Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Addison's efforts to achieve perfection of style , and con- firm the testimony of contemporary witnesses to the almost unique position which he held in the eighteenth century.3 Steele , in the angry letter to Congreve written after ...
... Addison's efforts to achieve perfection of style , and con- firm the testimony of contemporary witnesses to the almost unique position which he held in the eighteenth century.3 Steele , in the angry letter to Congreve written after ...
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... Addison that they collaborate on a new paper , Addison declined on the ground that he was ' written out ' . I have been so taken up with thoughts of that nature for these two or three years last past , that I must now take some time ...
... Addison that they collaborate on a new paper , Addison declined on the ground that he was ' written out ' . I have been so taken up with thoughts of that nature for these two or three years last past , that I must now take some time ...
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else ever written of Addison , but it must be repeated here , not only because of its influence on later judgements but because , as the most balanced and most intelligent appraisal of Addison's style ever made , it deserves reading ...
else ever written of Addison , but it must be repeated here , not only because of its influence on later judgements but because , as the most balanced and most intelligent appraisal of Addison's style ever made , it deserves reading ...
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