Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volume 3C. Whittingham, 1805 - English literature |
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... affection of Addison ; the effort was not in vain ; he was repaid by confidence and regard ; and the friendship subsisting between the two relations became so strict and mutual , that , during the period of their residence in Dublin ...
... affection of Addison ; the effort was not in vain ; he was repaid by confidence and regard ; and the friendship subsisting between the two relations became so strict and mutual , that , during the period of their residence in Dublin ...
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... affection and support . His four Letters on Education + , de- scriptive of the advantages and disadvantages of * Warton's Hist . of English Poetry , vol . i . Dissert . 1 . + Spectator , Nos . 307 , 313 , 337 , and 353 , private and ...
... affection and support . His four Letters on Education + , de- scriptive of the advantages and disadvantages of * Warton's Hist . of English Poetry , vol . i . Dissert . 1 . + Spectator , Nos . 307 , 313 , 337 , and 353 , private and ...
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... affection of the heart . It may be said of Berkeley without exaggera- tion , that , in point of virtue and benevolence , no one of the sons of men has exceeded him . Whe- ther we consider his public or his private life , we pause in ...
... affection of the heart . It may be said of Berkeley without exaggera- tion , that , in point of virtue and benevolence , no one of the sons of men has exceeded him . Whe- ther we consider his public or his private life , we pause in ...
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... affectionate attachment . Such , in- deed , was the energy and impressive beauty of his character , that it was impossible to be many hours in his company without acknowledging its fascination and superiority ; and it is recorded of ...
... affectionate attachment . Such , in- deed , was the energy and impressive beauty of his character , that it was impossible to be many hours in his company without acknowledging its fascination and superiority ; and it is recorded of ...
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... affections , considered the connection as humiliating , and forced her into a convent abroad , where she shortly afterwards , in the frenzy of despair , put an end to her existence * . Every line indeed of * Johnson's Lives of the Poets ...
... affections , considered the connection as humiliating , and forced her into a convent abroad , where she shortly afterwards , in the frenzy of despair , put an end to her existence * . Every line indeed of * Johnson's Lives of the Poets ...
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