The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... tion of common duties and social manners . * " " John- It is stated on the same authority , as well as on that of Tickell , that Addison was ignorant of the conclusion of the Tatler , which , if we allow , it ap- pears to have been a ...
... tion of common duties and social manners . * " " John- It is stated on the same authority , as well as on that of Tickell , that Addison was ignorant of the conclusion of the Tatler , which , if we allow , it ap- pears to have been a ...
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... tion " of Sir Roger , beyond all controversy belongs to him , and the character of the Baronet , it must * Beattie's Notes , ubi supra . Budgell relates this last story in one of the numbers of the Bee , at a time when the public was ...
... tion " of Sir Roger , beyond all controversy belongs to him , and the character of the Baronet , it must * Beattie's Notes , ubi supra . Budgell relates this last story in one of the numbers of the Bee , at a time when the public was ...
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... tion was taken to exclude party from the paper . Sir Andrew does but little , and that little seems not to have pleased Addison , who , when he dismissed him from his club , changed his opinions . Steele had made him , in the true ...
... tion was taken to exclude party from the paper . Sir Andrew does but little , and that little seems not to have pleased Addison , who , when he dismissed him from his club , changed his opinions . Steele had made him , in the true ...
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... tion of Dr. Johnson's " Lives of the Poets , " it has become almost proverbial to repeat , that " whoever wishes to attain an English style , familiar but not coarse , and elegant but not ostentatious , must give * Johnson . Addison's ...
... tion of Dr. Johnson's " Lives of the Poets , " it has become almost proverbial to repeat , that " whoever wishes to attain an English style , familiar but not coarse , and elegant but not ostentatious , must give * Johnson . Addison's ...
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... tion , is , with few exceptions , the most faithful and the most candid . This biographer had long revered Addison's character ; and in one of the Ramblers , in which he is about to offer some criticisms on Mil- ton , he modestly admits ...
... tion , is , with few exceptions , the most faithful and the most candid . This biographer had long revered Addison's character ; and in one of the Ramblers , in which he is about to offer some criticisms on Mil- ton , he modestly admits ...
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