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... Budgell .... , ... 2. John Hughes 3. George Berkeley 4. Alexander Pope . ESSAY 2. 5. Thomas Tickell .... 6. Jonathan Swift .... 7. Thomas Parnell ... 8. Henry Grove 9. John Byrom ... 10. Zachary Pearce ESSAY 3. 11. John Gay Page 1 26 ...
... Budgell .... , ... 2. John Hughes 3. George Berkeley 4. Alexander Pope . ESSAY 2. 5. Thomas Tickell .... 6. Jonathan Swift .... 7. Thomas Parnell ... 8. Henry Grove 9. John Byrom ... 10. Zachary Pearce ESSAY 3. 11. John Gay Page 1 26 ...
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... Budgell .. 43. Henry Bland .... 44. Charles Dartiquenave ..... 45. Richard Ince ... 46. -Carey ... Tables , exhibiting at one view the propor tions of the several Contributors to the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian .... 376-379 PART V ...
... Budgell .. 43. Henry Bland .... 44. Charles Dartiquenave ..... 45. Richard Ince ... 46. -Carey ... Tables , exhibiting at one view the propor tions of the several Contributors to the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian .... 376-379 PART V ...
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... BUDGELL takes the lead . He was the son of Gilbert Budgell , D. D. of St. Thomas near Exeter , and was born in 1685. His mother , only daughter of Dr. William Gulston , Bishop of VOL . III . Bristol , was sister to the lady of Dean Addison.
... BUDGELL takes the lead . He was the son of Gilbert Budgell , D. D. of St. Thomas near Exeter , and was born in 1685. His mother , only daughter of Dr. William Gulston , Bishop of VOL . III . Bristol , was sister to the lady of Dean Addison.
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... Budgell , subsisted between him and the principal author of the Spectator . Having shown considerable facility in the ac- quisition of classical learning , he was at an ear- lier period than usual sent to Christ Church , Ox- ford , of ...
... Budgell , subsisted between him and the principal author of the Spectator . Having shown considerable facility in the ac- quisition of classical learning , he was at an ear- lier period than usual sent to Christ Church , Ox- ford , of ...
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... Budgell was at this time about twenty- five years of age , pleasing and elegant in his per- son ; in his address fashionable and engaging ; and , independent of his classical acquirements , familiar with the French and Italian . His pas ...
... Budgell was at this time about twenty- five years of age , pleasing and elegant in his per- son ; in his address fashionable and engaging ; and , independent of his classical acquirements , familiar with the French and Italian . His pas ...
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