Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... Philips ... 14. William Wotton ..... 15. Lawrence Eusden ... 16. Henry Martyn .. Fuller ....... 17 . 18. William Brome .. 19 . 20 . Francham ...... Dunlop ... ....... 21. Thomas Birch ............ .... 22. Rev. Deane Bartelett ...
... Philips ... 14. William Wotton ..... 15. Lawrence Eusden ... 16. Henry Martyn .. Fuller ....... 17 . 18. William Brome .. 19 . 20 . Francham ...... Dunlop ... ....... 21. Thomas Birch ............ .... 22. Rev. Deane Bartelett ...
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... Philip Yorke , Earl of Hardwicke 318 29. William Fleetwood ............... 322 30. Heneage Twisden ..... 31. James Heywood .... 32. Isaac Watts ........ 33. Anthony Henley ..... 34. James Greenwood ......... 35. John Weaver ...... 36 ...
... Philip Yorke , Earl of Hardwicke 318 29. William Fleetwood ............... 322 30. Heneage Twisden ..... 31. James Heywood .... 32. Isaac Watts ........ 33. Anthony Henley ..... 34. James Greenwood ......... 35. John Weaver ...... 36 ...
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... Philips ; a paper which for its address , its artifice and management , has never been sur- passed . A plan had been formed , most probably by Addison , Tickell , and Philips , to introduce into the Guardian a set of papers on pastoral ...
... Philips ; a paper which for its address , its artifice and management , has never been sur- passed . A plan had been formed , most probably by Addison , Tickell , and Philips , to introduce into the Guardian a set of papers on pastoral ...
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... Philips , even hesitated about its publication , lest the severity of the criticism should offend Pope . The result of its insertion was , as might have been expected , an irreconcil- able quarrel between the two Arcadians . Philips ...
... Philips , even hesitated about its publication , lest the severity of the criticism should offend Pope . The result of its insertion was , as might have been expected , an irreconcil- able quarrel between the two Arcadians . Philips ...
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... Philips , who at this time lived under the same roof with Addison , and whose modesty , it is believed , though the essays seem purposely to have been written with a view to his praise , would present no formidable obstacle to such a ...
... Philips , who at this time lived under the same roof with Addison , and whose modesty , it is believed , though the essays seem purposely to have been written with a view to his praise , would present no formidable obstacle to such a ...
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