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... opinion , whatever it was , that did not last long ; for when Hughes came in a week to shew him his first attempt , he found half an act written by Addison himself . " He afterwards published the works of Spenser with his Life , a ...
... opinion , whatever it was , that did not last long ; for when Hughes came in a week to shew him his first attempt , he found half an act written by Addison himself . " He afterwards published the works of Spenser with his Life , a ...
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... opinion regarding his prose is too severe ; for Hughes , besides being a most amiable man , was a correct scholar , and wrote both with ease of style , and propriety of sentiment . The chief contributions assigned to him in the Tatler ...
... opinion regarding his prose is too severe ; for Hughes , besides being a most amiable man , was a correct scholar , and wrote both with ease of style , and propriety of sentiment . The chief contributions assigned to him in the Tatler ...
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... opinion and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater honour than he can possibly reap from any accomplishments of his own . But all the credit of wit which was given me by the gentleman above mentioned , with whom I have now ...
... opinion and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater honour than he can possibly reap from any accomplishments of his own . But all the credit of wit which was given me by the gentleman above mentioned , with whom I have now ...
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... opinion of persons of wit and merit , notwithstanding their late apostacy in fa- vour of dress and sound . This place is very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see songs , epigrams , and satires , in the ...
... opinion of persons of wit and merit , notwithstanding their late apostacy in fa- vour of dress and sound . This place is very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see songs , epigrams , and satires , in the ...
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... opinion with my friends and fellow - labourers , the Reformers of Manners , in their severity towards plays ; but must allow that a good play acted before a well - bred audience , must raise very proper incitements to good behaviour ...
... opinion with my friends and fellow - labourers , the Reformers of Manners , in their severity towards plays ; but must allow that a good play acted before a well - bred audience , must raise very proper incitements to good behaviour ...
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