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... 1 22 22 CHAPTER III . ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS 40 CHAPTER IV . HIS EMPLOYMENT IN AFFAIRS OF STATE 55 CHAPTER V. THE " TATLER " AND " SPECTATOR " . 81 " CATO " CHAPTER VI . 115 PAGE CHAPTER VII . 131 ADDISON'S QUARREL WITH POPE CHAPTER.
... 1 22 22 CHAPTER III . ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS 40 CHAPTER IV . HIS EMPLOYMENT IN AFFAIRS OF STATE 55 CHAPTER V. THE " TATLER " AND " SPECTATOR " . 81 " CATO " CHAPTER VI . 115 PAGE CHAPTER VII . 131 ADDISON'S QUARREL WITH POPE CHAPTER.
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William John Courthope. PAGE CHAPTER VII . 131 ADDISON'S QUARREL WITH POPE CHAPTER VIII . THE LAST YEARS OF HIS LIFE 146 CHAPTER IX . THE GENIUS OF ADDISON 161 INDEX 193 ADDISON . CHAPTER I. THE STATE OF ENGLISH SOCIETY AND vi CONTENTS .
William John Courthope. PAGE CHAPTER VII . 131 ADDISON'S QUARREL WITH POPE CHAPTER VIII . THE LAST YEARS OF HIS LIFE 146 CHAPTER IX . THE GENIUS OF ADDISON 161 INDEX 193 ADDISON . CHAPTER I. THE STATE OF ENGLISH SOCIETY AND vi CONTENTS .
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... Pope , by the publication of his own correspond- ence , has enabled us , in a way that he never intended , to understand the strange moral twist which distorted a nature by no means devoid of noble instincts . Johnson was fortunate in ...
... Pope , by the publication of his own correspond- ence , has enabled us , in a way that he never intended , to understand the strange moral twist which distorted a nature by no means devoid of noble instincts . Johnson was fortunate in ...
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... Pope , had in it something more charming than Su that of any other man ; of whom it was said that he might have been chosen king if he wished it ; such a man , though to the coarse perception of Mandeville he might have seemed no more ...
... Pope , had in it something more charming than Su that of any other man ; of whom it was said that he might have been chosen king if he wished it ; such a man , though to the coarse perception of Mandeville he might have seemed no more ...
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... Pope was much alarmed when it was pointed out to him that his conclusions might be represented as incompatible with the doctrines of revealed religion . The truth indeed seems to be the exact converse of what is alleged by the ...
... Pope was much alarmed when it was pointed out to him that his conclusions might be represented as incompatible with the doctrines of revealed religion . The truth indeed seems to be the exact converse of what is alleged by the ...
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