The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... writing as of himself or bound to any truth of personal detail - when in No. 181 of the ' Tatler ' he speaks of his father as having died when he was not quite five years of age , and of his mother as ' a very beautiful woman , of a ...
... writing as of himself or bound to any truth of personal detail - when in No. 181 of the ' Tatler ' he speaks of his father as having died when he was not quite five years of age , and of his mother as ' a very beautiful woman , of a ...
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... writing in that year , and at the age of about 23 , for a College friend , A short account of all the Muse - possest , That , down from Chaucer's days to Dryden's times Have spent their noble rage in British rhymes , was so far under ...
... writing in that year , and at the age of about 23 , for a College friend , A short account of all the Muse - possest , That , down from Chaucer's days to Dryden's times Have spent their noble rage in British rhymes , was so far under ...
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... writer. One was the smooth and level way of patronage; the other a rough up-hill track for men who struggled in ... writing was beyond the rude appreciation of the multitude. Had, therefore, the reading public been much larger than ...
... writer. One was the smooth and level way of patronage; the other a rough up-hill track for men who struggled in ... writing was beyond the rude appreciation of the multitude. Had, therefore, the reading public been much larger than ...
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... writing to a statesman of the Revolution , who was his political patron , just then out of office , and propriety suggested such personal compliment as calling the Boyne a Tiber , and Halifax an improvement upon Virgil ; while his heart ...
... writing to a statesman of the Revolution , who was his political patron , just then out of office , and propriety suggested such personal compliment as calling the Boyne a Tiber , and Halifax an improvement upon Virgil ; while his heart ...
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... writing of this comedy that Steele expressed his wish for a work , written by both , which should serve as THE MONUMENT to their most happy friendship . When Addison and Steele were amused together with the writing of this comedy ...
... writing of this comedy that Steele expressed his wish for a work , written by both , which should serve as THE MONUMENT to their most happy friendship . When Addison and Steele were amused together with the writing of this comedy ...
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