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... Addison . 2 Appeared ' in original editions . 3 The Temple of Fame , a poem warmly praised by Steele in a letter written to Pope on Nov. 12. Pope replied that he would be still more obliged for criticisms ; ' I assure you , if you ...
... Addison . 2 Appeared ' in original editions . 3 The Temple of Fame , a poem warmly praised by Steele in a letter written to Pope on Nov. 12. Pope replied that he would be still more obliged for criticisms ; ' I assure you , if you ...
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... Addison's , and one of his best ' , although not claimed because he could not own it without admitting what Lord Macaulay rightly considered quite as obvious , his authorship of No. 623 . Addison wrote , evidently , some other of these ...
... Addison's , and one of his best ' , although not claimed because he could not own it without admitting what Lord Macaulay rightly considered quite as obvious , his authorship of No. 623 . Addison wrote , evidently , some other of these ...
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... Addison's essay on , iii , 142 Debt , remarks upon , i , 352 ; the folly of a mortgaged estate , ii , 50 Decorum in reference to ladies ' riding - habits , ii , 12 Defamation , inclination for , a sign of a bad heart , v , 102 ...
... Addison's essay on , iii , 142 Debt , remarks upon , i , 352 ; the folly of a mortgaged estate , ii , 50 Decorum in reference to ladies ' riding - habits , ii , 12 Defamation , inclination for , a sign of a bad heart , v , 102 ...
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