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... prince both of Roman eloquence and philosophy , was able to excel in the more light and familiar methods of writing . His dia- logues upon Friendship and Old Age ; his defence of the Stoical Paradoxes , and above all his Dream of Scipio ...
... prince both of Roman eloquence and philosophy , was able to excel in the more light and familiar methods of writing . His dia- logues upon Friendship and Old Age ; his defence of the Stoical Paradoxes , and above all his Dream of Scipio ...
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... reason to expect the favour of royal patronage ; but his hopes were soon extinguished by the monarch's death . Steele professed a warm admiration It is of this prince's character , and has given him a Kc 3 : PREFACE . Wi.
... reason to expect the favour of royal patronage ; but his hopes were soon extinguished by the monarch's death . Steele professed a warm admiration It is of this prince's character , and has given him a Kc 3 : PREFACE . Wi.
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of this prince's character , and has given him a short but high eulogy in his Tatler . * He was again successful on the stage in 1703 , when he produced the Tender Husband , or the Accomplished Fools . The prologue was written by his ...
of this prince's character , and has given him a short but high eulogy in his Tatler . * He was again successful on the stage in 1703 , when he produced the Tender Husband , or the Accomplished Fools . The prologue was written by his ...
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... prince of Asturias , son to the Duke of Anjou : on the 14th , a great peer of this realm will die at his country house : on the 19th , an old layman of great fame for learning ; and on the 23d , an eminent goldsmith in Lombard - street ...
... prince of Asturias , son to the Duke of Anjou : on the 14th , a great peer of this realm will die at his country house : on the 19th , an old layman of great fame for learning ; and on the 23d , an eminent goldsmith in Lombard - street ...
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... prince who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid : I was undone by my auxiliary : when I had once called him in , I could not subsist without dependance on him . " He then enumerates some pieces by Addison , which he acknowledges to ...
... prince who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid : I was undone by my auxiliary : when I had once called him in , I could not subsist without dependance on him . " He then enumerates some pieces by Addison , which he acknowledges to ...
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