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Strana 482
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. 194. PAGE 76. Motto . Horace , Odes , 1. xiii . 4 . See also page 7 of this volume . Previous editors have found in the first letter a direct reference by Steele to his relations ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. 194. PAGE 76. Motto . Horace , Odes , 1. xiii . 4 . See also page 7 of this volume . Previous editors have found in the first letter a direct reference by Steele to his relations ...
Strana 486
... Addison's works , ' will not let me or any body else obey Mr. Addison's com- mands , in hiding any thing he desires should be concealed . ' On the general interpretation of the initials see the elaborate notes in Chalmers's edition .
... Addison's works , ' will not let me or any body else obey Mr. Addison's com- mands , in hiding any thing he desires should be concealed . ' On the general interpretation of the initials see the elaborate notes in Chalmers's edition .
Strana 496
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. 266. Motto . Terence , Eunuchus , v . iv . 8-11 . PAGE 292. The Man of the Bumper . ' Trusty Anthony ' ; probably Anthony Aston , as Genest suggests . See page 288 and note ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele George Gregory Smith. 266. Motto . Terence , Eunuchus , v . iv . 8-11 . PAGE 292. The Man of the Bumper . ' Trusty Anthony ' ; probably Anthony Aston , as Genest suggests . See page 288 and note ...
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