Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... Sir Richard Steele , " could hardly ever be said to have enjoyed health ; but was , in the very best of his days , a valetudina- rian . If those who are sparing of giving praise to any virtue without extenuation of it , should say that ...
... Sir Richard Steele , " could hardly ever be said to have enjoyed health ; but was , in the very best of his days , a valetudina- rian . If those who are sparing of giving praise to any virtue without extenuation of it , should say that ...
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... Sir Richard Steele and Dr. Swift ; who , though dif- fering widely in political opinion , were united in loving and admiring the virtues and the ta- lents of their philosophic friend . Sir Richard , who had just commenced the Guardian ...
... Sir Richard Steele and Dr. Swift ; who , though dif- fering widely in political opinion , were united in loving and admiring the virtues and the ta- lents of their philosophic friend . Sir Richard , who had just commenced the Guardian ...
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... Sir Richard , though partial to 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 ...
... Sir Richard , though partial to 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 ...
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... Sir Richard was an enthusiastic Whig ; and Pope , who had friends on both sides , but more parti- cularly in the Tory interest , and who had like- wise an aversion to assume the badge of any * " An honest Jacobite , " says Pope , in the ...
... Sir Richard was an enthusiastic Whig ; and Pope , who had friends on both sides , but more parti- cularly in the Tory interest , and who had like- wise an aversion to assume the badge of any * " An honest Jacobite , " says Pope , in the ...
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... Sir Richard , by omitting The Drummer in the quarto edition of his patron's works , and in so doing had completely divested himself , in the eyes of Steele , of all merit , pro- saic or poetic . The only unpleasant incident in which the ...
... Sir Richard , by omitting The Drummer in the quarto edition of his patron's works , and in so doing had completely divested himself , in the eyes of Steele , of all merit , pro- saic or poetic . The only unpleasant incident in which the ...
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