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Pagina 37
... Lord Halifax , I doubt not but you remember the warm instances that noble lord made to the head of the College not to insist upon Mr. Addison's going into orders . His argu- ments were founded upon the general pravity and corrup- tion ...
... Lord Halifax , I doubt not but you remember the warm instances that noble lord made to the head of the College not to insist upon Mr. Addison's going into orders . His argu- ments were founded upon the general pravity and corrup- tion ...
Pagina 43
... Lord Halifax , which contains , perhaps , the best verses he ever wrote . Though the ground over which he passed was well trodden , and though he possessed none of the special knowledge which gives value to the observations of ...
... Lord Halifax , which contains , perhaps , the best verses he ever wrote . Though the ground over which he passed was well trodden , and though he possessed none of the special knowledge which gives value to the observations of ...
Pagina 48
... Lord Halifax may still enjoy the delight and enthusiasm to which he gives utterance on finding him- self among the scenes described in his favourite authors : - " Poetic fields encompass me around , And still I seem to tread on classic ...
... Lord Halifax may still enjoy the delight and enthusiasm to which he gives utterance on finding him- self among the scenes described in his favourite authors : - " Poetic fields encompass me around , And still I seem to tread on classic ...
Pagina 59
... Halifax's Epistle to Lord Dorset , or Addi- son's own Address to King William , of hyperbolical 1 Blackmore , The Kit - Kats . flattery . Opposition was extinct , for both parties had IV . ] HIS EMPLOYMENT IN AFFAIRS OF STATE . 59.
... Halifax's Epistle to Lord Dorset , or Addi- son's own Address to King William , of hyperbolical 1 Blackmore , The Kit - Kats . flattery . Opposition was extinct , for both parties had IV . ] HIS EMPLOYMENT IN AFFAIRS OF STATE . 59.
Pagina 63
... Lord Treasurer assured Halifax that any person whom he might name as equal to the required task , should have no cause to repent of having rendered his assistance ; whereupon Halifax mentioned Addison , but stipulated that all advances ...
... Lord Treasurer assured Halifax that any person whom he might name as equal to the required task , should have no cause to repent of having rendered his assistance ; whereupon Halifax mentioned Addison , but stipulated that all advances ...
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