Fireside Studies, Band 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... sent him five hundred pounds as a present , and he must have made a tolerable sum by literature . The Rebellion of 1715 came on , and Steele be- came a commissioner of forfeited estates . About the end of August , 1716 , Lady Steele ...
... sent him five hundred pounds as a present , and he must have made a tolerable sum by literature . The Rebellion of 1715 came on , and Steele be- came a commissioner of forfeited estates . About the end of August , 1716 , Lady Steele ...
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... sent him £ 500 . Little seems to have remained . The early mass of debt was too overwhelming . A good man , and a very clever one . He had one great blessing in life , the friend- ship of Addison ; he had one great mis- fortune , a ...
... sent him £ 500 . Little seems to have remained . The early mass of debt was too overwhelming . A good man , and a very clever one . He had one great blessing in life , the friend- ship of Addison ; he had one great mis- fortune , a ...
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... sent , and extols very much his former con- temporaries , especially his two friends . Arnaud and Racine . I asked him whether he thought ' Télémaque ' was not a good modern piece . He spoke of it with a good deal of esteem , and said ...
... sent , and extols very much his former con- temporaries , especially his two friends . Arnaud and Racine . I asked him whether he thought ' Télémaque ' was not a good modern piece . He spoke of it with a good deal of esteem , and said ...
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... sent for the wild young Lord Warwick , and said , " See how a Christian can die . " We would rather say , Study Addison's life , and " see how a Christian can live . " As George Herbert says : " Only the perfect soul , Like seasoned ...
... sent for the wild young Lord Warwick , and said , " See how a Christian can die . " We would rather say , Study Addison's life , and " see how a Christian can live . " As George Herbert says : " Only the perfect soul , Like seasoned ...
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... sent by the Rev. Mr. Moore to the service of his beloved King , and I must leave it to my readers ' intelligence to discover what happened to that young man . His poli- tical opinions were doubtless sound or he never would have been sent ...
... sent by the Rev. Mr. Moore to the service of his beloved King , and I must leave it to my readers ' intelligence to discover what happened to that young man . His poli- tical opinions were doubtless sound or he never would have been sent ...
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