Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... Addison , both as a poet and a politician 2 . Reports like this are often spread with boldness very dis- proportionate to their evidence . Why should Addison receive any particular disturbance from the last lines of Windsor Forest ? If ...
... Addison , both as a poet and a politician 2 . Reports like this are often spread with boldness very dis- proportionate to their evidence . Why should Addison receive any particular disturbance from the last lines of Windsor Forest ? If ...
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... Addison , when the reputation of 104 their wit first brought them together , with the respect due to a man whose abilities were acknowledged , and who , having attained that eminence to which he was himself aspiring , had in his hands ...
... Addison , when the reputation of 104 their wit first brought them together , with the respect due to a man whose abilities were acknowledged , and who , having attained that eminence to which he was himself aspiring , had in his hands ...
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... Addison ; that his jealous temper would never admit of a settled friendship between us ; and , to convince me of what he had said , assured me that Addison had encouraged Gildon to publish those scandals , and had given him ten guineas ...
... Addison ; that his jealous temper would never admit of a settled friendship between us ; and , to convince me of what he had said , assured me that Addison had encouraged Gildon to publish those scandals , and had given him ten guineas ...
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