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Page 63
... Addison did his best themes . Addison wrote his exercises . He ran on Addison's mes- sages , fagged for him and blacked his boots ; to be in Joe's company was Dick's greatest pleasure , and he took a sermon or a caning from his monitor ...
... Addison did his best themes . Addison wrote his exercises . He ran on Addison's mes- sages , fagged for him and blacked his boots ; to be in Joe's company was Dick's greatest pleasure , and he took a sermon or a caning from his monitor ...
Page 131
... Addison's guest . Thackeray describes " Esmond " meet- ing Addison on his way " to a cottage which he had at Fulham , " and the latter inviting him to " turn thy steps and walk with me to Fulham , where there is a nightingale still ...
... Addison's guest . Thackeray describes " Esmond " meet- ing Addison on his way " to a cottage which he had at Fulham , " and the latter inviting him to " turn thy steps and walk with me to Fulham , where there is a nightingale still ...
Page 290
... Addison's face was " very well known , " and Akenside , Goldsmith , Sir Isaac Newton , and Steele were frequent visitors . There are many allusions to it in The Spectator . William Godwin lodged in a dozen different places round and ...
... Addison's face was " very well known , " and Akenside , Goldsmith , Sir Isaac Newton , and Steele were frequent visitors . There are many allusions to it in The Spectator . William Godwin lodged in a dozen different places round and ...
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