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... commencement of April , 1710 , that he left London for the capital of the sister island , and at a period when , through the influence and patronage of Addison , he was known and esteemed in the first circles of the literati . Budgell ...
... commencement of April , 1710 , that he left London for the capital of the sister island , and at a period when , through the influence and patronage of Addison , he was known and esteemed in the first circles of the literati . Budgell ...
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... commenced his tour with the ex- pectation of allaying that irritation and fever of mind which , in the opinion of his friends , had already nearly placed him in the situation of a delirious man , he was completely disappointed . Though ...
... commenced his tour with the ex- pectation of allaying that irritation and fever of mind which , in the opinion of his friends , had already nearly placed him in the situation of a delirious man , he was completely disappointed . Though ...
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... commenced a weekly pam- phlet or magazine , called The Bee , which extended to one hundred numbers , and formed eight vo- lumes in octavo . During the publication of this periodical pa- per , an event occurred which covered our author ...
... commenced a weekly pam- phlet or magazine , called The Bee , which extended to one hundred numbers , and formed eight vo- lumes in octavo . During the publication of this periodical pa- per , an event occurred which covered our author ...
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... very earnestly promoted by Steele , who , when the rage of party did not misguide him , seems to have been a man of boundless benevolence . " task which , though Hughes commenced , he was prevented BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 29.
... very earnestly promoted by Steele , who , when the rage of party did not misguide him , seems to have been a man of boundless benevolence . " task which , though Hughes commenced , he was prevented BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 29.
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Nathan Drake. task which , though Hughes commenced , he was prevented from completing by his friend's change of purpose . On the prose of Hughes I am inclined to be- stow more praise than on his poetry . Besides his Tatlers , Spectators ...
Nathan Drake. task which , though Hughes commenced , he was prevented from completing by his friend's change of purpose . On the prose of Hughes I am inclined to be- stow more praise than on his poetry . Besides his Tatlers , Spectators ...
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