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... formed with Steele was ratified by the approval of the Dean. The desolate boy with the warm heart, bright intellect, and noble aspirations, was carried home by his friend, at holiday times, into the Lichfield Deanery, where, Steele ...
... formed with Steele was ratified by the approval of the Dean. The desolate boy with the warm heart, bright intellect, and noble aspirations, was carried home by his friend, at holiday times, into the Lichfield Deanery, where, Steele ...
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... formed. The Chancellor of the University of Oxford was a fellow- soldier of the King's, and desired to draw strength to his regiment from the enthusiasm of the time. Steele's heart was with the cause of the Revolution, and he owed also ...
... formed. The Chancellor of the University of Oxford was a fellow- soldier of the King's, and desired to draw strength to his regiment from the enthusiasm of the time. Steele's heart was with the cause of the Revolution, and he owed also ...
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... be forgotten that the commonest type of free- thinker in Queen Anne's time was not a thoughtful man who battled openly with doubt and made an independent search for truth , but an idler who repudiated thought and formed.
... be forgotten that the commonest type of free- thinker in Queen Anne's time was not a thoughtful man who battled openly with doubt and made an independent search for truth , but an idler who repudiated thought and formed.
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J. ADDISON. truth , but an idler who repudiated thought and formed his character upon tradition of the Court of Charles the Second . And throughout the ' Spectator ' we may find a Christian under - tone in Addison's intolerance of ...
J. ADDISON. truth , but an idler who repudiated thought and formed his character upon tradition of the Court of Charles the Second . And throughout the ' Spectator ' we may find a Christian under - tone in Addison's intolerance of ...
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... formed from the types of mind which Addison and Steele may be said to have in some measure represented. Each sought advance towards a better light, one part by dwelling on the individual duties and responsibilities of man, and his ...
... formed from the types of mind which Addison and Steele may be said to have in some measure represented. Each sought advance towards a better light, one part by dwelling on the individual duties and responsibilities of man, and his ...
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