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How well Mr. Addison answered the expectations of my Lord Somers , cannot appear better , than from the book of Travels he dedicated to his Lordship at his return . It is not hard to conceive , why that performance was at first but ...
How well Mr. Addison answered the expectations of my Lord Somers , cannot appear better , than from the book of Travels he dedicated to his Lordship at his return . It is not hard to conceive , why that performance was at first but ...
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The book itself was begun to be cast into form at Vienna , as appears from a letter to Mr. Stepney , then minister at that court , dated in November , 1702 . Some time before the date of this letter , Mr. Addison had designed to ...
The book itself was begun to be cast into form at Vienna , as appears from a letter to Mr. Stepney , then minister at that court , dated in November , 1702 . Some time before the date of this letter , Mr. Addison had designed to ...
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... when the Duke of Marlborough arrived at the highest pitch of glory , by delivering all Europe from slavery , and furnished Mr. Addison with a subject worthy of that genius which appears in his poem called The Campaign .
... when the Duke of Marlborough arrived at the highest pitch of glory , by delivering all Europe from slavery , and furnished Mr. Addison with a subject worthy of that genius which appears in his poem called The Campaign .
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... so exquisite a manner , if he had not ingrafted into it many pieces that had lain by him in little hints and minutes , which he from time to time collected , and ranged in order , and moulded into the form in which they now appear .
... so exquisite a manner , if he had not ingrafted into it many pieces that had lain by him in little hints and minutes , which he from time to time collected , and ranged in order , and moulded into the form in which they now appear .
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And , however unpromising that subject may appear , it would be presumptuous to censure his choice , who was so famous for raising the noblest plants from the most barren soil . It serves to show , that he thought the whole labour of ...
And , however unpromising that subject may appear , it would be presumptuous to censure his choice , who was so famous for raising the noblest plants from the most barren soil . It serves to show , that he thought the whole labour of ...
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