The Works of Joseph Addison: The SpectatorG.P. Putnam & Company, 1854 |
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... the blame which would have fallen upon Addison , if all the papers in the Tatler , & c . , had been assigned to their real author . V. vol . i . p . 274.-G. published some months since , and is a master - 2 [ No. 253 . SPECTATOR .
... the blame which would have fallen upon Addison , if all the papers in the Tatler , & c . , had been assigned to their real author . V. vol . i . p . 274.-G. published some months since , and is a master - 2 [ No. 253 . SPECTATOR .
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... Tatler , for some details on female dress . - G . These papers on Milton , being dictated by taste , and written with ele- gance , were extremely well received by the public . It was taken for grant- ed that these necessary qualities ...
... Tatler , for some details on female dress . - G . These papers on Milton , being dictated by taste , and written with ele- gance , were extremely well received by the public . It was taken for grant- ed that these necessary qualities ...
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... And starry pole : thou also mad'st the night , Maker omnipotent , and thou the day , & c . IV . Tatler , 114 , and Spect . , 285 and 325.-C. Most of the modern heroic poets have imitated the ancients 100 [ No. 321 . SPECTATOR .
... And starry pole : thou also mad'st the night , Maker omnipotent , and thou the day , & c . IV . Tatler , 114 , and Spect . , 285 and 325.-C. Most of the modern heroic poets have imitated the ancients 100 [ No. 321 . SPECTATOR .
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... filthy thoughts into Greel , which was likely to corrupt but few of his readers . 1 V. Nichols's Note to No. 212 of the Tatler . - C . 2 No. 265.-C. At the same time , she declared herself very well 178 [ No. 271 . SPECTATOR .
... filthy thoughts into Greel , which was likely to corrupt but few of his readers . 1 V. Nichols's Note to No. 212 of the Tatler . - C . 2 No. 265.-C. At the same time , she declared herself very well 178 [ No. 271 . SPECTATOR .
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... themselves by some striking peculiarity in their equipage , & c . , but finally degenerated to a nomen multitudinis . - V . Nichols's Tatler , No. 9 note.-G. them extended itself to a bundle of sonnets and little 182 [ No. 275 . SPECTATOR .
... themselves by some striking peculiarity in their equipage , & c . , but finally degenerated to a nomen multitudinis . - V . Nichols's Tatler , No. 9 note.-G. them extended itself to a bundle of sonnets and little 182 [ No. 275 . SPECTATOR .
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