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Pagina ix
... Steele were at this time admirably suited to complement and sustain each other . Steele with his know- ledge of the gay life , with a ready wit and pen , and with his practical experience of publication , was reinforced by Addison's ...
... Steele were at this time admirably suited to complement and sustain each other . Steele with his know- ledge of the gay life , with a ready wit and pen , and with his practical experience of publication , was reinforced by Addison's ...
Pagina 523
... Steele , page 483 ) , from the name of an inferior kind of tape . The word , here so suitably applied to such a haberdasher , will be found in its ordinary sense on page 143 ( see note ) . Steele's interest in Barbados was more than ...
... Steele , page 483 ) , from the name of an inferior kind of tape . The word , here so suitably applied to such a haberdasher , will be found in its ordinary sense on page 143 ( see note ) . Steele's interest in Barbados was more than ...
Pagina 565
... Steele is at issue with public opinion , which found its most straightforward expression in the later utterances of Dr. Johnson ( see Birkbeck Hill's edition of Bos- well's Johnson , i . 46 , ii . 407 , v . 99 ) . Steele returns to the ...
... Steele is at issue with public opinion , which found its most straightforward expression in the later utterances of Dr. Johnson ( see Birkbeck Hill's edition of Bos- well's Johnson , i . 46 , ii . 407 , v . 99 ) . Steele returns to the ...
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