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... inhis Dedication to the 'Lying Lover' as the patron of his infancy; and it was by this nobleman that a place was found for him, when in his thirteenth year, among the foundation boysatthe Charterhouse, where hefirst metwith Joseph ...
... inhis Dedication to the 'Lying Lover' as the patron of his infancy; and it was by this nobleman that a place was found for him, when in his thirteenth year, among the foundation boysatthe Charterhouse, where hefirst metwith Joseph ...
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... in his surroundings, and, in friendly intercourse, fixes his whole thought on the worth of his companion. Never abating ... inhis young Oxford days, andwithin twelve months of the date of Addison's lines upon English poets, we have what ...
... in his surroundings, and, in friendly intercourse, fixes his whole thought on the worth of his companion. Never abating ... inhis young Oxford days, andwithin twelve months of the date of Addison's lines upon English poets, we have what ...
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... In his account of the political state of Naples and in other passages, there ismild suggestion alsoofthe love ... inhis'Spectator', with persistent energy. Of the 'Christian Hero' his companions felt, and he himself saw, that the ...
... In his account of the political state of Naples and in other passages, there ismild suggestion alsoofthe love ... inhis'Spectator', with persistent energy. Of the 'Christian Hero' his companions felt, and he himself saw, that the ...
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... in his light and graceful play no less than three heavy fathers, of a Spanish type, one of whom, the father of ... inhis possession when Steele, who had become a partner inthe management ofDrury Lane Theatre, drew it from obscurity ...
... in his light and graceful play no less than three heavy fathers, of a Spanish type, one of whom, the father of ... inhis possession when Steele, who had become a partner inthe management ofDrury Lane Theatre, drew it from obscurity ...
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... in his own Vindication. He saysitisa civil Cowardice to be backward in asserting what you ought to expect, as it is a ... inhis Veins,Tom Mirabell begothim,the Rogue cheatedme in that Affair; that young Fellow's Motherusedme more like ...
... in his own Vindication. He saysitisa civil Cowardice to be backward in asserting what you ought to expect, as it is a ... inhis Veins,Tom Mirabell begothim,the Rogue cheatedme in that Affair; that young Fellow's Motherusedme more like ...
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