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... Steele and Addison . 1. Eustace 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 ...
... Steele and Addison . 1. Eustace 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 ...
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... STEELE ADDISON . To works of such celebrity às were the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian , and written in a form which very readily admitted , and indeed almost required , numerous contributions from numerous individuals , it might ...
... STEELE ADDISON . To works of such celebrity às were the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian , and written in a form which very readily admitted , and indeed almost required , numerous contributions from numerous individuals , it might ...
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... Steele . The asser- tion of Dr. Johnson , however , should not here be forgotten ; who declared , that " Addison wrote Budgell's papers , at least mended them so much , " that he made them almost his own . " 18 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL ...
... Steele . The asser- tion of Dr. Johnson , however , should not here be forgotten ; who declared , that " Addison wrote Budgell's papers , at least mended them so much , " that he made them almost his own . " 18 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL ...
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... Steele ; and his de- scription of the Hunt in N ° 116 , in which the knight makes so delightful and appropriate a figure , is a picture that one would not exchange for volumes of mediocrity . The humour and wit of Budgell appears to ad ...
... Steele ; and his de- scription of the Hunt in N ° 116 , in which the knight makes so delightful and appropriate a figure , is a picture that one would not exchange for volumes of mediocrity . The humour and wit of Budgell appears to ad ...
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... was very earnestly promoted by Steele , who , when the rage of party did not misguide him , seems to have been a man of boundless be- ' nevolence . 9 a task which , though Hughes commenced , he was BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 29.
... was very earnestly promoted by Steele , who , when the rage of party did not misguide him , seems to have been a man of boundless be- ' nevolence . 9 a task which , though Hughes commenced , he was BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 29.
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