The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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answerCHARACTER OF STEELE , MACAULAY , in his powerfully sketched character of Steele , says , " Steele had known Addison from childhood . They had been together at the Charter House and at Oxford ; but circumstances had then , for a ...
answerCHARACTER OF STEELE , MACAULAY , in his powerfully sketched character of Steele , says , " Steele had known Addison from childhood . They had been together at the Charter House and at Oxford ; but circumstances had then , for a ...
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Tonson , who was very likely to know , says he wrote the first four acts abroad ; and Mr. Macaulay , in the same opinion , says , " It is well known that about this time ( when he was in Venice in 1701 ) he began his tragedy , and that ...
Tonson , who was very likely to know , says he wrote the first four acts abroad ; and Mr. Macaulay , in the same opinion , says , " It is well known that about this time ( when he was in Venice in 1701 ) he began his tragedy , and that ...
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There are , says Steele , " in his writings many oblique strokes upon some of the wittiest men of the age . ' His delight was more to excite merriment than detestation ; and he detects follies rather than crimes .
There are , says Steele , " in his writings many oblique strokes upon some of the wittiest men of the age . ' His delight was more to excite merriment than detestation ; and he detects follies rather than crimes .
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