Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Bind 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... Addison . 1. Eustace Budgell .. 2. John Hughes .... 3. George Berkeley . 4. Alexander Pope .... ESSAY 2. 5. Thomas Tickell .. 6. Jonathan Swift ....... 7.Thomas Parnell 8. Henry Grove . 9. John Byrom . 10. Zachary Pearce ...
... Addison . 1. Eustace Budgell .. 2. John Hughes .... 3. George Berkeley . 4. Alexander Pope .... ESSAY 2. 5. Thomas Tickell .. 6. Jonathan Swift ....... 7.Thomas Parnell 8. Henry Grove . 9. John Byrom . 10. Zachary Pearce ...
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... ADDISON . To works of such celebrity as were the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian , and written in a form which very readily admitted , and indeed almost required , numerous contributions from numerous individuals , it might naturally ...
... ADDISON . To works of such celebrity as were the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian , and written in a form which very readily admitted , and indeed almost required , numerous contributions from numerous individuals , it might naturally ...
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... Addison ; this , as a relation , he easily obtained , and he exhibited so many proofs of ability and classical proficiency , that , when this accomplished scholar was appointed secretary to the Earl of Wharton , Lord Lieutenant of ...
... Addison ; this , as a relation , he easily obtained , and he exhibited so many proofs of ability and classical proficiency , that , when this accomplished scholar was appointed secretary to the Earl of Wharton , Lord Lieutenant of ...
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... Addison , he was known and esteemed in the first circles of the literati . Budgell was at this time about twenty- five years of age , pleasing and elegant in his per- son ; in his address fashionable and engaging ; and , independent of ...
... Addison , he was known and esteemed in the first circles of the literati . Budgell was at this time about twenty- five years of age , pleasing and elegant in his per- son ; in his address fashionable and engaging ; and , independent of ...
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... Addison was himself the author of this epilogue ; and that , when it was actually printed with his name , he came early in the morning , before the copies were distributed , and or- dered it to be given to Mr. E. Budgell , that it might ...
... Addison was himself the author of this epilogue ; and that , when it was actually printed with his name , he came early in the morning , before the copies were distributed , and or- dered it to be given to Mr. E. Budgell , that it might ...
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