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... Steele; and the 'Spectator' will bear witness how religiously his friendship was returned. In number 453, when, paraphrasing David's Hymn on Gratitude, the 'rising soul'ofAddison surveyed the merciesof his God, wasit notSteele whom ...
... Steele; and the 'Spectator' will bear witness how religiously his friendship was returned. In number 453, when, paraphrasing David's Hymn on Gratitude, the 'rising soul'ofAddison surveyed the merciesof his God, wasit notSteele whom ...
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... Steele was ratified by the approval of the Dean. The desolate boy withthe warmheart,bright intellect, and noble aspirations, wascarried home by his friend, at holidaytimes, into the Lichfield Deanery,where, Steelewrote afterwardsto ...
... Steele was ratified by the approval of the Dean. The desolate boy withthe warmheart,bright intellect, and noble aspirations, wascarried home by his friend, at holidaytimes, into the Lichfield Deanery,where, Steelewrote afterwardsto ...
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... Steele wholly comes out of himself as his heart hastens to meet his friend. He lives in his surroundings, and, in friendly intercourse, fixes his whole thought on the worth of his companion. Never abating a jot of his ideal of a true ...
... Steele wholly comes out of himself as his heart hastens to meet his friend. He lives in his surroundings, and, in friendly intercourse, fixes his whole thought on the worth of his companion. Never abating a jot of his ideal of a true ...
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... Steele pictured, with warm sympathy, form after form of human suffering. Among those mourning poor were mothers who, inthe despair of want,would have stabbed infants sobbing for their food,But inthe thought theystopp'd, theirlocks they ...
... Steele pictured, with warm sympathy, form after form of human suffering. Among those mourning poor were mothers who, inthe despair of want,would have stabbed infants sobbing for their food,But inthe thought theystopp'd, theirlocks they ...
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... Steele was not content withlearning to be bold.Eager, at that turningpointof her national life, toserve Englandwith strength of arm, at least, if not with thegoodbrains whichhewas neitherencouraged nor disposed tovalue highly,Steele ...
... Steele was not content withlearning to be bold.Eager, at that turningpointof her national life, toserve Englandwith strength of arm, at least, if not with thegoodbrains whichhewas neitherencouraged nor disposed tovalue highly,Steele ...
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