Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... Addison's death since so many people , and he himself for one , had seen it in Addison's lifetime . - Spence . ] 66 A fortnight before Addison's death , Lord Warwick came to Gay , and pressed him in a very particular manner to go and ...
... Addison's death since so many people , and he himself for one , had seen it in Addison's lifetime . - Spence . ] 66 A fortnight before Addison's death , Lord Warwick came to Gay , and pressed him in a very particular manner to go and ...
Strana 122
... Addison's , and appears to have been very early in life patronized by him . When Addison was made se- cretary to Lord Wharton , in 1710 , he appointed Budgell his clerk . His papers in the Spectator are marked X. and those by him in the ...
... Addison's , and appears to have been very early in life patronized by him . When Addison was made se- cretary to Lord Wharton , in 1710 , he appointed Budgell his clerk . His papers in the Spectator are marked X. and those by him in the ...
Strana 148
... Addison commenced in 1712 : I liked him then as well as I liked any man , and was very fond of his conversation . It was very soon after , that Mr. Addison advised me " not to be content with the applause of half the nation . " He used ...
... Addison commenced in 1712 : I liked him then as well as I liked any man , and was very fond of his conversation . It was very soon after , that Mr. Addison advised me " not to be content with the applause of half the nation . " He used ...
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