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Pagina vi
When he was in office he made a law to himself never to remit his regular fees in civility to his friends : " For ( faid he ) I may have a hundred friends ; and if my fee be two " guineas , I fhall by relinguishing my right lofe two ...
When he was in office he made a law to himself never to remit his regular fees in civility to his friends : " For ( faid he ) I may have a hundred friends ; and if my fee be two " guineas , I fhall by relinguishing my right lofe two ...
Pagina ix
... he drew upon himself so much of his friend's indignation , that he was forced to appease him by a promile of forbearing Sir Roger for the time to come . Of effays thus elegant , thus inftructive , and thus commodiously distributed ...
... he drew upon himself so much of his friend's indignation , that he was forced to appease him by a promile of forbearing Sir Roger for the time to come . Of effays thus elegant , thus inftructive , and thus commodiously distributed ...
Pagina xi
Southwell readily told what was neceffary , in the common ftyle of bufinefs , and valued himself upon having done what was too hard for Addifon . He was better qualified for the Freeholder , a paper which ...
Southwell readily told what was neceffary , in the common ftyle of bufinefs , and valued himself upon having done what was too hard for Addifon . He was better qualified for the Freeholder , a paper which ...
Pagina xiii
Dicky , however did not lofe his fettled veneration for his friend ; but contented himself with quoting fome lines of Catò , which were at once detection and reproof . The bill was laid afide during that feffion , and Addifon died ...
Dicky , however did not lofe his fettled veneration for his friend ; but contented himself with quoting fome lines of Catò , which were at once detection and reproof . The bill was laid afide during that feffion , and Addifon died ...
Pagina xiv
During this lingering decay he sent a meffage by the earl of Warwick to Mr. Gay , defiring to fee him : Gay , who had not vifited him for fome time before , obeyed the fummons , and found himself received with great kindness .
During this lingering decay he sent a meffage by the earl of Warwick to Mr. Gay , defiring to fee him : Gay , who had not vifited him for fome time before , obeyed the fummons , and found himself received with great kindness .
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