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3 Addison ' s description of these ( some actual and others clearly fictitious ) is
one of the important contemporary accounts of an institution which was to play so
large a part in eighteenth - century social life ; many other clubs are described in
...
3 Addison ' s description of these ( some actual and others clearly fictitious ) is
one of the important contemporary accounts of an institution which was to play so
large a part in eighteenth - century social life ; many other clubs are described in
...
Strana 265
One of the types of ' creeping and cringing Wit ' described in Henry Barker ' s The
Polite Gentleman ( 1700 ) is the man who merely seeks to amuse and provoke
laughter ( p . 16 ) . 2 Cowley , Waller , Dryden , Milton , and Spenser are all ...
One of the types of ' creeping and cringing Wit ' described in Henry Barker ' s The
Polite Gentleman ( 1700 ) is the man who merely seeks to amuse and provoke
laughter ( p . 16 ) . 2 Cowley , Waller , Dryden , Milton , and Spenser are all ...
Strana 290
How finely has he described the Art of making Friends by an obliging and affable
Behaviour ? And laid down that Precept which a late excellent Author has
delivered as his own , “ That we should have many Well - wishers , but few
Friends .
How finely has he described the Art of making Friends by an obliging and affable
Behaviour ? And laid down that Precept which a late excellent Author has
delivered as his own , “ That we should have many Well - wishers , but few
Friends .
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THE TEXT cvi | 8 |
ERRATA cxiii | 8 |
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