The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 5G. Bell, 1882 |
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Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. LETTERS , continued- Addison to Ambrose . Phillips to Swift to the Earl of Halifax ... Addison to Ambrose Phillips to Swift - - London , Mar. 10 , 1710 St. James's Place , Apr. 11 , 1710 St. James's Place ...
Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. LETTERS , continued- Addison to Ambrose . Phillips to Swift to the Earl of Halifax ... Addison to Ambrose Phillips to Swift - - London , Mar. 10 , 1710 St. James's Place , Apr. 11 , 1710 St. James's Place ...
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... Addison as a writer ; but whether he does or does not , whatever Steele owes to Mr. Addison , the public owes Addison to Steele . But the editor has such a fantastical and ignorant zeal for his patron , that he won't allow his ...
... Addison as a writer ; but whether he does or does not , whatever Steele owes to Mr. Addison , the public owes Addison to Steele . But the editor has such a fantastical and ignorant zeal for his patron , that he won't allow his ...
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Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. Tide - waiter . When your Lordship is at leisure , I should be glad of a moment's audience . In the mean time I cannot conclude my letter without returning your Lordship thanks for all the favours which ...
Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. Tide - waiter . When your Lordship is at leisure , I should be glad of a moment's audience . In the mean time I cannot conclude my letter without returning your Lordship thanks for all the favours which ...
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