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J. ADDISON. The Spectator (Complete) Joseph Addison & Richard Steele VOL . I. INTRODUCTION When Richard Steele , in number.
J. ADDISON. The Spectator (Complete) Joseph Addison & Richard Steele VOL . I. INTRODUCTION When Richard Steele , in number.
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J. ADDISON. VOL . I. INTRODUCTION When Richard Steele , in number 555 of his ' Spectator ' , signed its last paper and named those who had most helped him ' to keep up the spirit of so long and approved a performance , ' he gave chief ...
J. ADDISON. VOL . I. INTRODUCTION When Richard Steele , in number 555 of his ' Spectator ' , signed its last paper and named those who had most helped him ' to keep up the spirit of so long and approved a performance , ' he gave chief ...
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... number 453, when, paraphrasing David's Hymn on Gratitude, the 'rising soul' of Addison surveyed the mercies of his God, was it not Steele whom he felt near to him at the Mercy-seat as he wrote Thy bounteous hand with worldly bliss Has ...
... number 453, when, paraphrasing David's Hymn on Gratitude, the 'rising soul' of Addison surveyed the mercies of his God, was it not Steele whom he felt near to him at the Mercy-seat as he wrote Thy bounteous hand with worldly bliss Has ...
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... , got beyond the sixth number of the ' Tatler ' before he compared the natural beauty and innocence of Milton's Adam and Eve with Dryden's treatment of their love . But the one man for whom Steele felt most enthusiasm was not to be.
... , got beyond the sixth number of the ' Tatler ' before he compared the natural beauty and innocence of Milton's Adam and Eve with Dryden's treatment of their love . But the one man for whom Steele felt most enthusiasm was not to be.
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... number ; and it was not until eighty numbers had been issued , and the character of the new paper was formed and established , that Addison , on his return to London , joined the friend who , with his usual complete absence of the ...
... number ; and it was not until eighty numbers had been issued , and the character of the new paper was formed and established , that Addison , on his return to London , joined the friend who , with his usual complete absence of the ...
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