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... human- ized by good taste and disarming humor . He found it his greatest pleasure " to trace human life through all its mazes and recesses , and show much shorter methods than men ordinarily practise , to be happy , agreeable , and ...
... human- ized by good taste and disarming humor . He found it his greatest pleasure " to trace human life through all its mazes and recesses , and show much shorter methods than men ordinarily practise , to be happy , agreeable , and ...
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... human nature might be better under- stood by a comparison of nationalities . In consequence , a Frenchman , a Dutchman , an Italian , and a Spaniard were among the dramatis personae of this unique half sheet . 1See D. Nichol Smith's ...
... human nature might be better under- stood by a comparison of nationalities . In consequence , a Frenchman , a Dutchman , an Italian , and a Spaniard were among the dramatis personae of this unique half sheet . 1See D. Nichol Smith's ...
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... human nature which made all things new . Without the exquisite talent for throwing ridicule upon the minute improprieties of life which gave Addison his fame , he See David Nichol Smith , Johnson and Boswell Revised , Oxford 1928 , 1 P ...
... human nature which made all things new . Without the exquisite talent for throwing ridicule upon the minute improprieties of life which gave Addison his fame , he See David Nichol Smith , Johnson and Boswell Revised , Oxford 1928 , 1 P ...
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INTRODUCTION | 13 |
PERIODICAL LITERATURE BEFORE THE DAYS OF QUEEN ANNE | 19 |
THE Tatler Spectator AND Guardian | 65 |
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