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... papers on Imagination he but halfescapes from the conventions ofhis time,which detested the wildness ofa mountain pass, thought Salisbury Plain one of the finest prospectsinEngland, planned parks with circles and straight lines of trees ...
... papers on Imagination he but halfescapes from the conventions ofhis time,which detested the wildness ofa mountain pass, thought Salisbury Plain one of the finest prospectsinEngland, planned parks with circles and straight lines of trees ...
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... paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own loveletters as telling what a man said and should be able to say of his wife after forty years of marriage. Seven years after marriage he signs himself, 'Yours more than ...
... paper of Steele's (No. 142) representing some of his own loveletters as telling what a man said and should be able to say of his wife after forty years of marriage. Seven years after marriage he signs himself, 'Yours more than ...
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... Paper, but to the Personbringing orcarrying theNews? Mercuryalso is,ifI understand it,bya TransmutationofMeaning ... papers of Defoe's might have been written for the 'Spectator'. Take the littleallegory, forinstance, in No. 45,which ...
... Paper, but to the Personbringing orcarrying theNews? Mercuryalso is,ifI understand it,bya TransmutationofMeaning ... papers of Defoe's might have been written for the 'Spectator'. Take the littleallegory, forinstance, in No. 45,which ...
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... paper was to be published 'fortheuse of the good people ofEngland,' and professing at the outsetthat he was an author writing for the public, who expected from the public paymentforhis work, and that he preferred this course to gambling ...
... paper was to be published 'fortheuse of the good people ofEngland,' and professing at the outsetthat he was an author writing for the public, who expected from the public paymentforhis work, and that he preferred this course to gambling ...
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... paper the 'Whisperer'; and a third, to please the Ladies, christenedhis the'Telltale'. At the sametime came out several'Tatlers'; each of which, withequal truth and wit, assured usthathe was the genuine 'Isaac Bickerstaff'. It may be ...
... paper the 'Whisperer'; and a third, to please the Ladies, christenedhis the'Telltale'. At the sametime came out several'Tatlers'; each of which, withequal truth and wit, assured usthathe was the genuine 'Isaac Bickerstaff'. It may be ...
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