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... Toland, the freethinker, who wrote a life of Milton and various works relating to history and theology, was the butt of the Tatler and Spectator. sense ; deduction, coherence, consistency, and all the rules of 126 THE SPECTATOR No. 234.
... Toland, the freethinker, who wrote a life of Milton and various works relating to history and theology, was the butt of the Tatler and Spectator. sense ; deduction, coherence, consistency, and all the rules of 126 THE SPECTATOR No. 234.
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... province of Spectator, to 1 Mn. xii, 161. 3 This letter is said to be by a Mr Golding. 3 Kos. 20, 46, 53. Cf. Tatler, Nos. 22, 145, 262. correct the offences committed by starers, who disturb whole assemblies, No. 250 THE SPECTATOR 183.
... province of Spectator, to 1 Mn. xii, 161. 3 This letter is said to be by a Mr Golding. 3 Kos. 20, 46, 53. Cf. Tatler, Nos. 22, 145, 262. correct the offences committed by starers, who disturb whole assemblies, No. 250 THE SPECTATOR 183.
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... Tatler (Nos. 119, 216, 221, 236). 2 As Mr Arnold points out, Addison probably had here in mind Swift's Tale of a Tub. In the autuor's preface to that work, Swift says : ' Seamen have a custom, when they meet a whale, to fling him I have ...
... Tatler (Nos. 119, 216, 221, 236). 2 As Mr Arnold points out, Addison probably had here in mind Swift's Tale of a Tub. In the autuor's preface to that work, Swift says : ' Seamen have a custom, when they meet a whale, to fling him I have ...
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