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Pagina vi
... state , first to Sir Charles Hedges , and in a few months more to the earl of Sunderland . About this time he wrote the opera of Rofa- mond , which when exhibited on the Stage , was either hissed or neglected ; but , trusting that the ...
... state , first to Sir Charles Hedges , and in a few months more to the earl of Sunderland . About this time he wrote the opera of Rofa- mond , which when exhibited on the Stage , was either hissed or neglected ; but , trusting that the ...
Pagina x
... State of the War , the Whig Examiner , and the Trial of Count Tariff . Not long afterwards an attempt was made to revive the Spectator ; but either the turbulence of the times or the fatiety of the readers put a stop to the publication ...
... State of the War , the Whig Examiner , and the Trial of Count Tariff . Not long afterwards an attempt was made to revive the Spectator ; but either the turbulence of the times or the fatiety of the readers put a stop to the publication ...
Pagina xii
... state . For this employment he might be justly supposed qua- lified by long practice of business , and by his regular afcent through other offices ; but expec tation is often disappointed ; it is universally con fefsed that he was ...
... state . For this employment he might be justly supposed qua- lified by long practice of business , and by his regular afcent through other offices ; but expec tation is often disappointed ; it is universally con fefsed that he was ...
Pagina xiv
... state , we are doomed to number the inftability of friendship . The end of this useful life was now approach- ing . Addison had for fome time been oppressed by shortness of breath , which was now aggravated by a dropsy ; and , finding ...
... state , we are doomed to number the inftability of friendship . The end of this useful life was now approach- ing . Addison had for fome time been oppressed by shortness of breath , which was now aggravated by a dropsy ; and , finding ...
Pagina xvi
... state ; and who died at forty - feven , after having not only stood long in the highest rank of wit and literature , but filled one of the most important offices of state . The time in which he lived had reason to la- ment his obstinacy ...
... state ; and who died at forty - feven , after having not only stood long in the highest rank of wit and literature , but filled one of the most important offices of state . The time in which he lived had reason to la- ment his obstinacy ...
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