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... gave him quite as much advice as he felt himself able to use . After the first few months , he has dropped the " Molly , " and the let- ters are uniformly addressed to his " Dear Prue " ; and once or twice he goes so far as to ...
... gave him quite as much advice as he felt himself able to use . After the first few months , he has dropped the " Molly , " and the let- ters are uniformly addressed to his " Dear Prue " ; and once or twice he goes so far as to ...
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... as critic twenty years before , and here he presided over his circle of friends and admirers , and " Gave his little senate laws . " Perhaps in his later years his happiest hours were passed Introduction 21 The Tatler and The Spectator.
... as critic twenty years before , and here he presided over his circle of friends and admirers , and " Gave his little senate laws . " Perhaps in his later years his happiest hours were passed Introduction 21 The Tatler and The Spectator.
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... gave , for the first time , that more favourable estimate of the character and genius of Steele which is now generally accepted . Lectures on the English Humorists , Steele , by W. M. Thack- eray . Thackeray's lecture , delivered first ...
... gave , for the first time , that more favourable estimate of the character and genius of Steele which is now generally accepted . Lectures on the English Humorists , Steele , by W. M. Thack- eray . Thackeray's lecture , delivered first ...
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... gave a thunder of applause ; and the old man cried out , " The Athenians understand what is good , but the Lacedemonians practise it ! " R. IV . THE CLUB AND THE SPECTATOR [ No. 34. Monday , April 9 , 1711. ADDISON . ] Parcit Cognatis ...
... gave a thunder of applause ; and the old man cried out , " The Athenians understand what is good , but the Lacedemonians practise it ! " R. IV . THE CLUB AND THE SPECTATOR [ No. 34. Monday , April 9 , 1711. ADDISON . ] Parcit Cognatis ...
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... gave up the city with the same frankness . The Templar would 10 not stand out , and was followed by Sir Roger and the Captain , who all agreed that I should be at liberty to carry the war into what quarter I pleased , provided I con ...
... gave up the city with the same frankness . The Templar would 10 not stand out , and was followed by Sir Roger and the Captain , who all agreed that I should be at liberty to carry the war into what quarter I pleased , provided I con ...
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