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Pagina iv
... those of Cowley and Diyden . By the influence of Mr. Montague , concur . ring with his natural modefty , he was diverted from his original defign of entering into holy orders . Montague alleged the corruption of men who engaged in civil ...
... those of Cowley and Diyden . By the influence of Mr. Montague , concur . ring with his natural modefty , he was diverted from his original defign of entering into holy orders . Montague alleged the corruption of men who engaged in civil ...
Pagina xiii
... those friends of long continuance Addison and Steele . The earl of Sunderland propofed an act called the Peerage Bill , by which the num- ber of peers fhould be fixed , and the king ref- trained from any new creation of nobility , un ...
... those friends of long continuance Addison and Steele . The earl of Sunderland propofed an act called the Peerage Bill , by which the num- ber of peers fhould be fixed , and the king ref- trained from any new creation of nobility , un ...
Pagina xv
... those who are praised only after death ; for his merit was fo generally acknowledged , that Swift , having ob- ferved that his election paffed without a conteft , added , that if he had propofed himself for king he would hardly have ...
... those who are praised only after death ; for his merit was fo generally acknowledged , that Swift , having ob- ferved that his election paffed without a conteft , added , that if he had propofed himself for king he would hardly have ...
Pagina xvii
... to excefs by the manumiffion which he obtained from the fervile timidity of his fober hours . He that feels oppreffion from the prefence of those to whom he knows himself superior , will defire to set loofe b 3 he ADDISON . xvii.
... to excefs by the manumiffion which he obtained from the fervile timidity of his fober hours . He that feels oppreffion from the prefence of those to whom he knows himself superior , will defire to set loofe b 3 he ADDISON . xvii.
Pagina xviii
... those with whom intereft or opinion united him , he had not only the esteem but the kindnefs ; and of others , whom the violence of oppofition drove against him , though he might lofe the love , he retained the reverence . He has ...
... those with whom intereft or opinion united him , he had not only the esteem but the kindnefs ; and of others , whom the violence of oppofition drove against him , though he might lofe the love , he retained the reverence . He has ...
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