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Strana 473
Eustace Budgell referred to the death of Sir Roger in the first number of his Bee : '
Mr . Addison was so fond of this character that a little before he laid down the
Spectator ( foreseeing that some nimble gentleman would catch up his pen the ...
Eustace Budgell referred to the death of Sir Roger in the first number of his Bee : '
Mr . Addison was so fond of this character that a little before he laid down the
Spectator ( foreseeing that some nimble gentleman would catch up his pen the ...
Strana 492
Booth , Barton ( 1681 - 1733 ) , actor , pupil of Dr . Busby . He was intended for
the Church , but began as actor in Dublin . He was associated with Betterton at
the New Haymarket ( 1705 ) . He crowned his reputation in the Cato of Addison '
s ...
Booth , Barton ( 1681 - 1733 ) , actor , pupil of Dr . Busby . He was intended for
the Church , but began as actor in Dublin . He was associated with Betterton at
the New Haymarket ( 1705 ) . He crowned his reputation in the Cato of Addison '
s ...
Strana 493
He had been Addison ' s servant . See iv . 481 . Byrom , John ( 1692 – 1763 ) ,
poet . He contributed some pieces to the Spectator . His Remains were first
published in 1773 . He invented a system of shorthand . Campbell , Duncan (
1680 ?
He had been Addison ' s servant . See iv . 481 . Byrom , John ( 1692 – 1763 ) ,
poet . He contributed some pieces to the Spectator . His Remains were first
published in 1773 . He invented a system of shorthand . Campbell , Duncan (
1680 ?
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