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... name ; but the larger portion of the book has never appeared before . Such errors as there may be have not arisen from want of diligence in the collation of authorities . H. K. CONTENTS OF VOL . I. THE FATHERS OF THE SPECTATOR.
... name ; but the larger portion of the book has never appeared before . Such errors as there may be have not arisen from want of diligence in the collation of authorities . H. K. CONTENTS OF VOL . I. THE FATHERS OF THE SPECTATOR.
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... 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 calls the ...
... 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 calls the ...
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... never knew before . The 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 ...
... never knew before . The 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 ...
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... , and was promptly expelled . The cheap literature of the present day , written as it is by scholars and gentlemen , is some- how scarcely fair to him ; let us try to be so , never omitting to mention his faults , or 14 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
... , and was promptly expelled . The cheap literature of the present day , written as it is by scholars and gentlemen , is some- how scarcely fair to him ; let us try to be so , never omitting to mention his faults , or 14 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
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Henry Kingsley. so , never omitting to mention his faults , or on the other 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 ...
Henry Kingsley. so , never omitting to mention his faults , or on the other 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 ...
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