The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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He appears to have been on terms of intimacy with Congreve , Dryden , Wycherley , Southerne , and other leading wits of the time . The term " brother " might arise from his brotherhood with Addison in some political or bon - vivant ...
He appears to have been on terms of intimacy with Congreve , Dryden , Wycherley , Southerne , and other leading wits of the time . The term " brother " might arise from his brotherhood with Addison in some political or bon - vivant ...
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Or the friendly manner in which Addison lived with the Tory wits , the following is an instance . Dr. Arbuthnot's eldest son , by his will , bequeaths to his cousin John Arbuthnot , of Ravensbury , near Mitcham , in Surrey , " the large ...
Or the friendly manner in which Addison lived with the Tory wits , the following is an instance . Dr. Arbuthnot's eldest son , by his will , bequeaths to his cousin John Arbuthnot , of Ravensbury , near Mitcham , in Surrey , " the large ...
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Pope is supposed to allude to Dennis in the following couplet in his Essay on Criticism : " Some have at first for wits then poets past , ' T'urned critics next , and proved plain fools at last . " Dennis coming to these lines one day ...
Pope is supposed to allude to Dennis in the following couplet in his Essay on Criticism : " Some have at first for wits then poets past , ' T'urned critics next , and proved plain fools at last . " Dennis coming to these lines one day ...
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LETTERS continued | 453 |
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to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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