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Pagina 15
... man could write verse ; but when we had forsaken him , and he went over to St- [ Steele ] and Ad- [ Addison ] he could not write prose . ' Hanmer Corres . p . 111 . 49 50 though doubtless warned and pressed by his friends EDMUND SMITH 15.
... man could write verse ; but when we had forsaken him , and he went over to St- [ Steele ] and Ad- [ Addison ] he could not write prose . ' Hanmer Corres . p . 111 . 49 50 though doubtless warned and pressed by his friends EDMUND SMITH 15.
Pagina 27
... Steele praised the book in The Plebeian , No. 1. Addison's Works , v . 245 ; post , ADDISON , 95. Swift addressed to Molesworth the fifth Drapier Letter . In it he says : - ' I have buried at the bottom of a strong chest your Lordship's ...
... Steele praised the book in The Plebeian , No. 1. Addison's Works , v . 245 ; post , ADDISON , 95. Swift addressed to Molesworth the fifth Drapier Letter . In it he says : - ' I have buried at the bottom of a strong chest your Lordship's ...
Pagina 30
... Steele , who had held the post , as saying that ' the rule observed by all ministers was to keep the paper very innocent and very insipid . " 6 Barber , the printer of the Gazette , ' obliged him to sit up till three or four in the ...
... Steele , who had held the post , as saying that ' the rule observed by all ministers was to keep the paper very innocent and very insipid . " 6 Barber , the printer of the Gazette , ' obliged him to sit up till three or four in the ...
Pagina 44
... Steele , Lord Finch , rising to defend him in the House of Commons , at once ' sat down in visible confusion , saying , " It is strange I can't speak for this man though I could readily fight for him . " A sudden burst from all parts of ...
... Steele , Lord Finch , rising to defend him in the House of Commons , at once ' sat down in visible confusion , saying , " It is strange I can't speak for this man though I could readily fight for him . " A sudden burst from all parts of ...
Pagina 46
... Steele dedicated to him the fourth volume of The Tatler and the second volume of The Spectator . Gay describes him as having , ' The surest judgment , and the brightest wit , Himself a Maecenas and a Flaccus too . ' Eng . Poets , xxxvi ...
... Steele dedicated to him the fourth volume of The Tatler and the second volume of The Spectator . Gay describes him as having , ' The surest judgment , and the brightest wit , Himself a Maecenas and a Flaccus too . ' Eng . Poets , xxxvi ...
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