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Pagina 63
... evidence coming from other quarters , are not to be too strictly examined as if they bore the stamp of historic truth . It is , at any rate , certain that Halifax always proved himself a warm and zealous friend to Addison , and when ...
... evidence coming from other quarters , are not to be too strictly examined as if they bore the stamp of historic truth . It is , at any rate , certain that Halifax always proved himself a warm and zealous friend to Addison , and when ...
Pagina 132
... evidence , and in proof of his own good feeling for , and open dealing with Addison , he inserted in the so - called authorised edition of his correspondence in 1737 several letters written apparently to Addison , while in what he ...
... evidence , and in proof of his own good feeling for , and open dealing with Addison , he inserted in the so - called authorised edition of his correspondence in 1737 several letters written apparently to Addison , while in what he ...
Pagina 140
... evidence of the trust I repose in your good will when I give you this opportunity of speaking ill of me with justice , and yet expect you will tell me your truest thoughts at the same time you tell others your most favour- able ones ...
... evidence of the trust I repose in your good will when I give you this opportunity of speaking ill of me with justice , and yet expect you will tell me your truest thoughts at the same time you tell others your most favour- able ones ...
Pagina 141
... evidence tends to show that he was really the author of it . But the above statement may be taken to reflect accurately enough the rage , the resentment , and the suspicion which disturbed Pope's own mind on the appearance of the rival ...
... evidence tends to show that he was really the author of it . But the above statement may be taken to reflect accurately enough the rage , the resentment , and the suspicion which disturbed Pope's own mind on the appearance of the rival ...
Pagina 142
... evidence for Addison's collusion with Tickell to be sufficiently strong to afford a justification for the bitterness of the satire . It was necessary to advance some stronger plea for such retaliation , especially as rumour confidently ...
... evidence for Addison's collusion with Tickell to be sufficiently strong to afford a justification for the bitterness of the satire . It was necessary to advance some stronger plea for such retaliation , especially as rumour confidently ...
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