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... hope , in such a variety , to find their favourite gratification . The articles were supposed to be addressed from different coffee - houses well known in the town , or from the apartments of the author , who styled himself Isaac ...
... hope , in such a variety , to find their favourite gratification . The articles were supposed to be addressed from different coffee - houses well known in the town , or from the apartments of the author , who styled himself Isaac ...
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... cause with alacrity and ardour . Although the death of king William had been rather dis- couraging to his hope of political distinction , yet through the interest of his friend Addison , he gained the PREFACE . xxiii.
... cause with alacrity and ardour . Although the death of king William had been rather dis- couraging to his hope of political distinction , yet through the interest of his friend Addison , he gained the PREFACE . xxiii.
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... hope of some future services , permitted him to continue in office . There is no cause to believe that he consented , or was required , to make any dishonourable sacrifice of his principles . Dissimulation and the arts of politicians ...
... hope of some future services , permitted him to continue in office . There is no cause to believe that he consented , or was required , to make any dishonourable sacrifice of his principles . Dissimulation and the arts of politicians ...
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... hope , believe there cannot be a more voluntary unre- strained reparation made to a man , than that I make to you , in begging your pardon thus publicly for every thing I have spoken or written to your disadvantage , foreign to the ...
... hope , believe there cannot be a more voluntary unre- strained reparation made to a man , than that I make to you , in begging your pardon thus publicly for every thing I have spoken or written to your disadvantage , foreign to the ...
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... Tatler are very unpromising : there is a confusion of subjects . and levity of style , which gave little hope that it would ever attain a lasting reputa- VOL . I. tion . But by greater practice in his undertaking , PREFACE . xxxvii.
... Tatler are very unpromising : there is a confusion of subjects . and levity of style , which gave little hope that it would ever attain a lasting reputa- VOL . I. tion . But by greater practice in his undertaking , PREFACE . xxxvii.
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