Roundabout Papers ...T. Y. Crowell, 1863 - 352 páginas |
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... Addison liked young Mr. Pope , the Papist , much ; I don't think he abused him . But when Mr. Addison's men abused Mr. Pope , I don't think Addison took his pipe out of his mouth to contradict them . † Addison's father was a clergyman ...
... Addison liked young Mr. Pope , the Papist , much ; I don't think he abused him . But when Mr. Addison's men abused Mr. Pope , I don't think Addison took his pipe out of his mouth to contradict them . † Addison's father was a clergyman ...
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... Addison , by Miss AIKIN . Vol . i . p . 146 . " It is pleasing to remember that the relation between Swift and Addison was , on the whole , satisfactory from first to last . The value of Swift's testimony , when noth- ing personal ...
... Addison , by Miss AIKIN . Vol . i . p . 146 . " It is pleasing to remember that the relation between Swift and Addison was , on the whole , satisfactory from first to last . The value of Swift's testimony , when noth- ing personal ...
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... Addison was always his head boy . Addison wrote his exercises . Addison did his best themes . He ran on Addison's messages : fagged for him and blacked his shoes : to be in Joe's company was Dick's greatest pleasure ; and he took a ...
... Addison was always his head boy . Addison wrote his exercises . Addison did his best themes . He ran on Addison's messages : fagged for him and blacked his shoes : to be in Joe's company was Dick's greatest pleasure ; and he took a ...
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