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... Addison became his secretary) : lord privy seal, September, 1714 ; and, in December of the same year, created Marquis of Wharton and Malmcsbnry in England, and Earl of Bathramham and Marquis of Catherlough in Ireland. He died April ...
... Addison became his secretary) : lord privy seal, September, 1714 ; and, in December of the same year, created Marquis of Wharton and Malmcsbnry in England, and Earl of Bathramham and Marquis of Catherlough in Ireland. He died April ...
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... Addison most likely quoted from memory, and had reference to the following lines describing Cameus : — — juvenis quondam, nunc foemina. jen. vi. 448. A woman now, but formerly a man. No. 317. the " Sot's Journal," the " Whoremaster's ...
... Addison most likely quoted from memory, and had reference to the following lines describing Cameus : — — juvenis quondam, nunc foemina. jen. vi. 448. A woman now, but formerly a man. No. 317. the " Sot's Journal," the " Whoremaster's ...
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... ADDISON. L. No. 324. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1711-12. 0 enrvw in tcrris animce, et ccelestium inanes ! PERS. SAT. II. 61. O souls, in whom no heavenly fire is found, Flat minds, and ever grov'ling on the ground ! DRTDIK. " Mr. Spectator ...
... ADDISON. L. No. 324. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1711-12. 0 enrvw in tcrris animce, et ccelestium inanes ! PERS. SAT. II. 61. O souls, in whom no heavenly fire is found, Flat minds, and ever grov'ling on the ground ! DRTDIK. " Mr. Spectator ...
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... Addison, to whom it is so very flattering a compliment. — " I cannot quit this head without paying my ... Addison's Remarks upon Italy. That ingenious gentleman has with so much art and judgment applied his exact knowledge of all the ...
... Addison, to whom it is so very flattering a compliment. — " I cannot quit this head without paying my ... Addison's Remarks upon Italy. That ingenious gentleman has with so much art and judgment applied his exact knowledge of all the ...
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... ADDISON. L. No. 368. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 17L2. Nos dccebat Lngere ubi esset aliquis in lucem editus, HtiinnniE vitas varia reputantes mala : At qni labores morte finisset graves, Omnes amicoa laude et la-titui exequi. SCRIP. APDS TULL. When ...
... ADDISON. L. No. 368. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 17L2. Nos dccebat Lngere ubi esset aliquis in lucem editus, HtiinnniE vitas varia reputantes mala : At qni labores morte finisset graves, Omnes amicoa laude et la-titui exequi. SCRIP. APDS TULL. When ...
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