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... Addison , but it is found in the letters to the Spectator , more often in those of Steele than those of Addison . " Mr. Spectator , " I desire that you will print this in italic , so as it may be generally taken notice of . It is ...
... Addison , but it is found in the letters to the Spectator , more often in those of Steele than those of Addison . " Mr. Spectator , " I desire that you will print this in italic , so as it may be generally taken notice of . It is ...
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... Addison to write in this way , and Addison taught many others . No one could teach Addison to speak , that was be- yond the power even of Sir Richard Steele . This paper in the Spectator , the main part of which we have attributed to ...
... Addison to write in this way , and Addison taught many others . No one could teach Addison to speak , that was be- yond the power even of Sir Richard Steele . This paper in the Spectator , the main part of which we have attributed to ...
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... next is June 18th , 1714. That number is the first of the too well known eighth volume , of which we say nothing here . Let it rest in peace , beautiful as it is . It shows one thing : that Addison , with all 4 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
... next is June 18th , 1714. That number is the first of the too well known eighth volume , of which we say nothing here . Let it rest in peace , beautiful as it is . It shows one thing : that Addison , with all 4 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
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... Addison never had . Steele was always the originator ; had they never been brought together , Addison would have passed away in the crowd of eighteenth century politicians , as a man who had done nothing ; a bankrupt , in what Carlyle ...
... Addison never had . Steele was always the originator ; had they never been brought together , Addison would have passed away in the crowd of eighteenth century politicians , as a man who had done nothing ; a bankrupt , in what Carlyle ...
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... Addison and Steele were extremely cool with personal sketches , though they never brought their fathers into fiction , save in a pious manner ; they copy greatly from life , however , and we shall in the proper place give the originals ...
... Addison and Steele were extremely cool with personal sketches , though they never brought their fathers into fiction , save in a pious manner ; they copy greatly from life , however , and we shall in the proper place give the originals ...
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