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... place in literature which became him. It was Steele who caused thenice critical tastewhich Addison might have spentonly in accordancewiththe fleeting fashions of his time, to be inspired with all Addison's religious earnestness, and to ...
... place in literature which became him. It was Steele who caused thenice critical tastewhich Addison might have spentonly in accordancewiththe fleeting fashions of his time, to be inspired with all Addison's religious earnestness, and to ...
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... place, and inapaper by itself, sufficiently convincedthisman that heis dead;andifhe has any shame, I do not doubt but that bythis time heowns it to all his acquaintance. For though the legs and arms and whole body of that man may still ...
... place, and inapaper by itself, sufficiently convincedthisman that heis dead;andifhe has any shame, I do not doubt but that bythis time heowns it to all his acquaintance. For though the legs and arms and whole body of that man may still ...
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... places to Mr. Steele and his Friend. So far John Gay, whose discussion of the 'Tatlers'and 'Spectators' appeared when only ... place ofthe 'Guardian', which he had dropped when he felt theplan of that journal unequal to the right andfull ...
... places to Mr. Steele and his Friend. So far John Gay, whose discussion of the 'Tatlers'and 'Spectators' appeared when only ... place ofthe 'Guardian', which he had dropped when he felt theplan of that journal unequal to the right andfull ...
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... place of resort for the Clergy. The College of Physicians had been first established in Linacre's House, No. 5, Knightrider Street, Doctors' Commons, whence ithadremoved toAmen Corner, and thence in 1674 to the adjacent Warwick Lane ...
... place of resort for the Clergy. The College of Physicians had been first established in Linacre's House, No. 5, Knightrider Street, Doctors' Commons, whence ithadremoved toAmen Corner, and thence in 1674 to the adjacent Warwick Lane ...
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... Place suitable to his Age and Quality. Many of the young Gentlemen who observed the Difficulty and Confusion he was in, made Signs to him that they would accommodate him if he came where they sate: The good Man bustled through the Crowd ...
... Place suitable to his Age and Quality. Many of the young Gentlemen who observed the Difficulty and Confusion he was in, made Signs to him that they would accommodate him if he came where they sate: The good Man bustled through the Crowd ...
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