“The” Lives of the English Poets: In Two Volumes, Volume 2Tauchnitz, 1858 - 429 pages |
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... Addison's Loan to Steele Steele's Improvidence The Friendship of Steele and Addison Steele's Election Stratagems Steele's Trial · Steele's Edinburgh Frolic . Steele in Trouble again Whiston's Character of Steele Character of Steele ...
... Addison's Loan to Steele Steele's Improvidence The Friendship of Steele and Addison Steele's Election Stratagems Steele's Trial · Steele's Edinburgh Frolic . Steele in Trouble again Whiston's Character of Steele Character of Steele ...
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... Addison's help , brought out The Guardian , which began March 12 , 1713 , and ran daily until October 1 , 175 numbers , of which Addison wrote 53. It was not nearly so brilliant or so successful as The Spectator . Later Addison wrote ...
... Addison's help , brought out The Guardian , which began March 12 , 1713 , and ran daily until October 1 , 175 numbers , of which Addison wrote 53. It was not nearly so brilliant or so successful as The Spectator . Later Addison wrote ...
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... Addison's mother's sister's son , was a lawyer , or " Templar , " who lived a great deal under Addison's care , and was a sort of private secretary to him , when in office . He is credited with some good papers in the Spectator . He ...
... Addison's mother's sister's son , was a lawyer , or " Templar , " who lived a great deal under Addison's care , and was a sort of private secretary to him , when in office . He is credited with some good papers in the Spectator . He ...
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... Addison's books, 44; on Addison as a political figure, 130 n. space, imaginary: Hobbes on, 175 and n. “Spacious Firmament on High, The” (Addison): 136 Spectator, The: 123, 186, 191; Addison's writings on science in, 42; Addison on ...
... Addison's books, 44; on Addison as a political figure, 130 n. space, imaginary: Hobbes on, 175 and n. “Spacious Firmament on High, The” (Addison): 136 Spectator, The: 123, 186, 191; Addison's writings on science in, 42; Addison on ...
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