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Pagina iii
In 1683 , his father being made dean of Lichfield , naturally carried his family to his new refidence , and placed him for fome time under Mr. Shaw , then mafter of the school at Lichfield , father of the late Dr. Peter Shaw .
In 1683 , his father being made dean of Lichfield , naturally carried his family to his new refidence , and placed him for fome time under Mr. Shaw , then mafter of the school at Lichfield , father of the late Dr. Peter Shaw .
Pagina iv
In 1687 he was entered into Queen's College in Oxford , where , in 1689 , the accidental perufal of fome Latin verfes gained him the patronage of Dr. Lancaster , afterwards provoft of Queen's College ; by whofe recommendation he was ...
In 1687 he was entered into Queen's College in Oxford , where , in 1689 , the accidental perufal of fome Latin verfes gained him the patronage of Dr. Lancaster , afterwards provoft of Queen's College ; by whofe recommendation he was ...
Pagina xiii
Steele replied by a fecond Plebeian ; and whether by ignorance or by courtefy , confined himfelf to his question , without any perfonal notice of his opponent . The Old Whig answered the Plebeian , and could not forbear fome contempt of ...
Steele replied by a fecond Plebeian ; and whether by ignorance or by courtefy , confined himfelf to his question , without any perfonal notice of his opponent . The Old Whig answered the Plebeian , and could not forbear fome contempt of ...
Pagina xiv
Addison had for fome time been oppreffed by shortness of breath , which was now aggravated by a dropfy ; and , finding his danger preffing , he prepared to die conformably to his own precepts and profeffions .
Addison had for fome time been oppreffed by shortness of breath , which was now aggravated by a dropfy ; and , finding his danger preffing , he prepared to die conformably to his own precepts and profeffions .
Pagina xvi
There is no reason to doubt that he suffered too much pain from the prevalence of Pope's poetical reputation ; nor is it without ftrong reafon fufpected that by fome difingenuous acts he endeavoured to obftruct it .
There is no reason to doubt that he suffered too much pain from the prevalence of Pope's poetical reputation ; nor is it without ftrong reafon fufpected that by fome difingenuous acts he endeavoured to obftruct it .
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