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... present century , speaking of the statue erected to Addison in West- minster Abbey , 66 was due to the unsullied statesman , to the accomplished scholar , to the master of pure English eloquence , to the consummate painter of life and ...
... present century , speaking of the statue erected to Addison in West- minster Abbey , 66 was due to the unsullied statesman , to the accomplished scholar , to the master of pure English eloquence , to the consummate painter of life and ...
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... present , Sr , yr very , etc. A. Mons L'Espagnol , Blois , 10br 1699. " The length of Addison's sojourn at Blois seems to have been partly caused by the difficulty he experienced , owing to the defectiveness of his memory , in mastering ...
... present , Sr , yr very , etc. A. Mons L'Espagnol , Blois , 10br 1699. " The length of Addison's sojourn at Blois seems to have been partly caused by the difficulty he experienced , owing to the defectiveness of his memory , in mastering ...
Pagina 45
... present of the Musc Anglicana ; and , according to Tickell , said " that he did not question there were excellent compositions in the na- tive language of a country that possessed the Roman genius in so eminent a degree . " In general ...
... present of the Musc Anglicana ; and , according to Tickell , said " that he did not question there were excellent compositions in the na- tive language of a country that possessed the Roman genius in so eminent a degree . " In general ...
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