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... imagination , is apparent in all the contributions of Steele . When he attacks the vices of the day - drunkenness , duelling , gambling , profanity , the arts of a sharper - we feel that we are in the presence of one who is no closet ...
... imagination , is apparent in all the contributions of Steele . When he attacks the vices of the day - drunkenness , duelling , gambling , profanity , the arts of a sharper - we feel that we are in the presence of one who is no closet ...
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... imagination all the endless crowd of men of honour who will be offended at such a discourse ; I am undertaking , methinks , a work worthy an invulnerable hero in romance , rather than a private gentleman with a single rapier : but as I ...
... imagination all the endless crowd of men of honour who will be offended at such a discourse ; I am undertaking , methinks , a work worthy an invulnerable hero in romance , rather than a private gentleman with a single rapier : but as I ...
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... imagination , for want of being more exact in the knowledge of the parts of speech ; and it is so with all men who have not well studied the particle For . You have spoken For without making any inference , which is the great use of ...
... imagination , for want of being more exact in the knowledge of the parts of speech ; and it is so with all men who have not well studied the particle For . You have spoken For without making any inference , which is the great use of ...
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... imaginations and appear- ances which had no foundation in nature , but had been taken with sudden madness in the midst of a seeming clear and un- tainted reason . This made him very gravely conclude he was out of his wits ; and , with a ...
... imaginations and appear- ances which had no foundation in nature , but had been taken with sudden madness in the midst of a seeming clear and un- tainted reason . This made him very gravely conclude he was out of his wits ; and , with a ...
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... imaginations . There is my friend and merry companion Daniel.§ He * Dr. Atterbury . + At the Chapel of Bridewell Hospital , where the Dean was twenty years minister and preacher . It was the infelicity of the laity about the time here ...
... imaginations . There is my friend and merry companion Daniel.§ He * Dr. Atterbury . + At the Chapel of Bridewell Hospital , where the Dean was twenty years minister and preacher . It was the infelicity of the laity about the time here ...
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acquaintance ADDISON admired agreeable Anne Oldfield appear Arthur Mainwaring beauty behaviour Bickerstaff body called character Cicero coffee-house Colley Cibber confess conversation countenance court creature Dæmon Daniel Burgess delight Demosthenes desire discourse dress endeavour entertainment Esquire eyes fair sex father favour figure fortune Gascon gave gentleman give goddess hand happy hassock head heard heart honour hour humour imagination ISAAC BICKERSTAFF Julius Cæsar kind lady learned letter living look lover madam mankind manner marriage matter mind morning nature never night observed occasion offended OVID Palamede paper particular passed passion persons petticoat pleased pleasure present proper reason satisfaction shew speak STEELE talk Tatler tell temper thing thought THURSDAY tion Tipstaff told town TUESDAY turned Vicar of Bray VIRG virtue whole wife woman words young