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... ofthe Jews; and he became one oftheKing's chaplains in ordinary at a time whenhispatron Joseph Williamson wasSecretaryof State. JosephAddison wasthen butthree years old.Soon afterwards thebusy father became Archdeaconof Salisbury, and ...
... ofthe Jews; and he became one oftheKing's chaplains in ordinary at a time whenhispatron Joseph Williamson wasSecretaryof State. JosephAddison wasthen butthree years old.Soon afterwards thebusy father became Archdeaconof Salisbury, and ...
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... of the criticisms which accompany his admirable working out of the resolve to justify his true natural admiration of the poetry of Milton, by showing that 'Paradise Lost' was planned after the manner ofthe ancients, and supreme even in ...
... of the criticisms which accompany his admirable working out of the resolve to justify his true natural admiration of the poetry of Milton, by showing that 'Paradise Lost' was planned after the manner ofthe ancients, and supreme even in ...
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... ofthe conspirators, had been aFellow of Magdalene. On the 23rd ofFebruary the plot was laid before Parliament. There washigh excitement throughout the country. Loyal Associations were formed. The Chancellor of the University of ...
... ofthe conspirators, had been aFellow of Magdalene. On the 23rd ofFebruary the plot was laid before Parliament. There washigh excitement throughout the country. Loyal Associations were formed. The Chancellor of the University of ...
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... ofthe union between Englandand Scotland, Whig influence had been strengthened by the elections of the preceding year, and Addison was, early in 1706, made UnderSecretaryof State to Sir Charles Hedges, aTory, who was superseded before ...
... ofthe union between Englandand Scotland, Whig influence had been strengthened by the elections of the preceding year, and Addison was, early in 1706, made UnderSecretaryof State to Sir Charles Hedges, aTory, who was superseded before ...
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... of the ties of marriage common in his day, and to maintain their sacred honour and their happiness, readers ofthe 'Spectator' cannot failtofind. Steele, on hismarriage in 1707,took a house inBuryStreet,St. James's, and in the following ...
... of the ties of marriage common in his day, and to maintain their sacred honour and their happiness, readers ofthe 'Spectator' cannot failtofind. Steele, on hismarriage in 1707,took a house inBuryStreet,St. James's, and in the following ...
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