The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... young man who saw a future in the reviving fortunes of the Whigs after 1714 , one of several young men encouraged by Addison . That he was known to the circle of Addison and Steele is indicated by a passage in a letter from Tickell to ...
... young man who saw a future in the reviving fortunes of the Whigs after 1714 , one of several young men encouraged by Addison . That he was known to the circle of Addison and Steele is indicated by a passage in a letter from Tickell to ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond. the young Women profess Love to him , and the young Men are glad of his Company : When he comes into a House he calls the Servants by their Names , and talks all the way up Stairs ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond. the young Women profess Love to him , and the young Men are glad of his Company : When he comes into a House he calls the Servants by their Names , and talks all the way up Stairs ...
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... young Fellow in the whole County . The Truth of it is , since my residing in these Parts I have seen and heard innumerable Instances of young Heirs and elder Brothers , who either from their own reflecting upon the Estates they are born ...
... young Fellow in the whole County . The Truth of it is , since my residing in these Parts I have seen and heard innumerable Instances of young Heirs and elder Brothers , who either from their own reflecting upon the Estates they are born ...
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