Fireside Studies, Band 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... hand of Addison , if not from one of his pupils . The most miser- able Budgell at last came to write like his master , and so we are often deceived . Steele taught Addison to write in this way , and Addison taught many others . No one ...
... hand of Addison , if not from one of his pupils . The most miser- able Budgell at last came to write like his master , and so we are often deceived . Steele taught Addison to write in this way , and Addison taught many others . No one ...
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... hand of Lemuel Gulliver , and the Brobdingnagian on the wall is only the shade of the watching nursemaid . does this other hand point , while we sit up in our cribs , with the Lilliputians crowding over our bed , and binding us with ...
... hand of Lemuel Gulliver , and the Brobdingnagian on the wall is only the shade of the watching nursemaid . does this other hand point , while we sit up in our cribs , with the Lilliputians crowding over our bed , and binding us with ...
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... hand , to sneer at his virtues , though the temptation to do the latter is strong at times . He was particularly con- nected with many great men , literary and other standing as he does between two of our greatest heroes of literature ...
... hand , to sneer at his virtues , though the temptation to do the latter is strong at times . He was particularly con- nected with many great men , literary and other standing as he does between two of our greatest heroes of literature ...
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... hand , and fell a beating the coffin , and calling ' Papa ! ' for , I know not how , I had some slight idea that he was locked up there . My mother catched me in her arms - almost smothered me in her embraces — and told me in a flood of ...
... hand , and fell a beating the coffin , and calling ' Papa ! ' for , I know not how , I had some slight idea that he was locked up there . My mother catched me in her arms - almost smothered me in her embraces — and told me in a flood of ...
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... hand , a king her side ; Celestial youth and beauty did impart Ecstatic visions to the coldest heart . " Steele was not a poet ; he thought that he would like to be a soldier , and he went as cadet in the Horse Guards . His position was ...
... hand , a king her side ; Celestial youth and beauty did impart Ecstatic visions to the coldest heart . " Steele was not a poet ; he thought that he would like to be a soldier , and he went as cadet in the Horse Guards . His position was ...
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