Fireside Studies, Band 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... characters in Mr. Dick- ens's novels were taken from life , and de- veloped . If we are to believe half which we are told , Mr. Micawber was one real person and Mr. Nickleby was another . Addison and Steele were extremely cool with ...
... characters in Mr. Dick- ens's novels were taken from life , and de- veloped . If we are to believe half which we are told , Mr. Micawber was one real person and Mr. Nickleby was another . Addison and Steele were extremely cool with ...
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... character he wrote a play , which being very successful , he was forgiven . He had now the cha- racter which Mrs. Quickly gives to John Rugby . " No tell - tale nor breed - hate . His worst fault is , that he is given to prayer ; he is ...
... character he wrote a play , which being very successful , he was forgiven . He had now the cha- racter which Mrs. Quickly gives to John Rugby . " No tell - tale nor breed - hate . His worst fault is , that he is given to prayer ; he is ...
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... character of an invisible woman from the letters of her husband ; it is highly probable that no person alive would be likely to succeed in giving the world a detailed character from almost purely one - sided evidence , except perhaps ...
... character of an invisible woman from the letters of her husband ; it is highly probable that no person alive would be likely to succeed in giving the world a detailed character from almost purely one - sided evidence , except perhaps ...
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... character in its most tender and ornamental points ; or that Steele's best papers were not written with the dread of the invasion of a scolding woman into his study . Steele's home was not happy , and so his best papers were written at ...
... character in its most tender and ornamental points ; or that Steele's best papers were not written with the dread of the invasion of a scolding woman into his study . Steele's home was not happy , and so his best papers were written at ...
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... character of Savage , broke off the arrange- ment ; that the young lady married a tradesman below her and became a saintly person , while Richard Savage followed the path which he had chalked out for himself . early in life , and went ...
... character of Savage , broke off the arrange- ment ; that the young lady married a tradesman below her and became a saintly person , while Richard Savage followed the path which he had chalked out for himself . early in life , and went ...
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Addison admirable afterwards Andrew Marvell Bartholomew Fair Ben Jonson better Bobadil borough Brainworm Budgell Burrell Cato certainly character Charles Charles II Church conscience court Cromwell Cuckfield death demyship Downright Drummond Duchess Duchess of Portsmouth Duke England English Erastian fact father friends gave gentle gentleman Giles Moore give hand Horsted Keynes husband John Coachman Jonson King Kitely Lady Steele Lancelot Addison Latin lived Lord Cutts Lord Macaulay married Marvell's Masque matter Milton mother nearly never Old Knowell once paper Parker parliament person play poem poet Pope pounds Prince probably quarrel Queen readers religion seems Sejanus servant Shakespeare shillings singular Sir Richard Steele Sir Roger speak Spectator splendid Steele's Sussex Swift tells things Tickell tion tolerable took verses Volpone Wellborn Whig wife Wimble Winestead woman write written wrote Young Knowell