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... author had 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.
... author had 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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... soon disappointed . In number 6 , where he commends Virgil's judgment above Homer's in the choice of epithets given to their heroes , he was discovered by Addison , * who had interchanged sentiments with him upon that subject . Whether ...
... soon disappointed . In number 6 , where he commends Virgil's judgment above Homer's in the choice of epithets given to their heroes , he was discovered by Addison , * who had interchanged sentiments with him upon that subject . Whether ...
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... soon assuaged by the appearance of its noble suc- cessor the Spectator , which came out on the 1st of March 1711. In this paper and the Guardian , ( of both of which we must reserve our notice for other prefaces ) Steele was actively ...
... soon assuaged by the appearance of its noble suc- cessor the Spectator , which came out on the 1st of March 1711. In this paper and the Guardian , ( of both of which we must reserve our notice for other prefaces ) Steele was actively ...
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... soon collected a storm of fury around the author's head . He had to contend both with the virulence of Swift and other writers , who were able to kindle the public indignation against him , and also with d 2 PREFACE . xxvii.
... soon collected a storm of fury around the author's head . He had to contend both with the virulence of Swift and other writers , who were able to kindle the public indignation against him , and also with d 2 PREFACE . xxvii.
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... soon sat down to the work . Sir Richard dictated , and Savage wrote , till the dinner that had been ordered was put upon the table . Savage was surprised at the meanness of the entertainment , and after some hesitation ventured to ask ...
... soon sat down to the work . Sir Richard dictated , and Savage wrote , till the dinner that had been ordered was put upon the table . Savage was surprised at the meanness of the entertainment , and after some hesitation ventured to ask ...
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