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... Addison opposed him . * He wrote in the year 1711 a " letter to the October club , " a number of tory gentlemen sent ... Addison's last Whig Ex- aminer was published Oct. 12 , 1711 ; and Swift's first Exa- miner , on the 10th of the ...
... Addison opposed him . * He wrote in the year 1711 a " letter to the October club , " a number of tory gentlemen sent ... Addison's last Whig Ex- aminer was published Oct. 12 , 1711 ; and Swift's first Exa- miner , on the 10th of the ...
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... Addison and Congreve , were con- tinued in their places . But every man of known influ- ence has so many petitions which he cannot grant , that he must necessarily offend more than he gratifies , as the preference given to one affords ...
... Addison and Congreve , were con- tinued in their places . But every man of known influ- ence has so many petitions which he cannot grant , that he must necessarily offend more than he gratifies , as the preference given to one affords ...
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... Addison in " The Spectator " : " * with sufficient liberality , met with so much favour as enraged Dennis , " who , " he says , " found himself attacked , without any manner of pro- vocation on his side , and attacked in his person ...
... Addison in " The Spectator " : " * with sufficient liberality , met with so much favour as enraged Dennis , " who , " he says , " found himself attacked , without any manner of pro- vocation on his side , and attacked in his person ...
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... commented by Dr. Warburton , who has discovered in it such order and connexion as was not perceived by Addison , nor , as is said , intended by the author . Almost every poem consisting of precepts is so far arbitrary £ 6 POPE . 63.
... commented by Dr. Warburton , who has discovered in it such order and connexion as was not perceived by Addison , nor , as is said , intended by the author . Almost every poem consisting of precepts is so far arbitrary £ 6 POPE . 63.
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... may be supposed to have inherited the opinion of her family . At its first appearance it was termed by Addison merum sal . " Pope , however , saw that it was capa- ble of improvement ; and , having luckily contrived to 66 POPE .
... may be supposed to have inherited the opinion of her family . At its first appearance it was termed by Addison merum sal . " Pope , however , saw that it was capa- ble of improvement ; and , having luckily contrived to 66 POPE .
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