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... RESTORATION PAGE CHAPTER II . ADDISON'S FAMILY AND EDUCATION 22 CHAPTER III . ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS 40 CHAPTER IV . HIS EMPLOYMENT IN AFFAIRS OF STATE 55 55 CHAPTER V. THE " TATLER " AND " SPECTATOR " . 81 " CATO " CHAPTER VI . 115 1 ...
... RESTORATION PAGE CHAPTER II . ADDISON'S FAMILY AND EDUCATION 22 CHAPTER III . ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS 40 CHAPTER IV . HIS EMPLOYMENT IN AFFAIRS OF STATE 55 55 CHAPTER V. THE " TATLER " AND " SPECTATOR " . 81 " CATO " CHAPTER VI . 115 1 ...
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... RESTORATION . Or the four English men of letters whose writings most fully embody the spirit of the eighteenth century the one who provides the biographer with the scantiest materials is Addison . In his Journal to Stella , his social ...
... RESTORATION . Or the four English men of letters whose writings most fully embody the spirit of the eighteenth century the one who provides the biographer with the scantiest materials is Addison . In his Journal to Stella , his social ...
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... itself . Macaulay's eulogy is as just as it is eloquent , but the pages of the Spectator alone will hardly show the reader 1 why Addison should be so highly praised for having reconciled I. ] 3 LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
... itself . Macaulay's eulogy is as just as it is eloquent , but the pages of the Spectator alone will hardly show the reader 1 why Addison should be so highly praised for having reconciled I. ] 3 LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
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... " So tenacious are we , " said Burke towards the close of the last century , " of our old ecclesiastical modes and fashions of institution that very little change has been made in I. ] 5 LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
... " So tenacious are we , " said Burke towards the close of the last century , " of our old ecclesiastical modes and fashions of institution that very little change has been made in I. ] 5 LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
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... by a conscious effort of reason and persuasion . Before the Civil Wars there had been at least no visible breach in the principle of Authority in Church and State . At the beginning of the I. ] LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
... by a conscious effort of reason and persuasion . Before the Civil Wars there had been at least no visible breach in the principle of Authority in Church and State . At the beginning of the I. ] LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
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