Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Page xvi
... Sir Richard Steele furprised him with a very handsom dedication of this play , and has fince acquainted the public , that he owed fome of the moft taking scenes of it to Mr. Addi- fon . His next step in his fortune , was to the poft of ...
... Sir Richard Steele furprised him with a very handsom dedication of this play , and has fince acquainted the public , that he owed fome of the moft taking scenes of it to Mr. Addi- fon . His next step in his fortune , was to the poft of ...
Page xvii
... Sir Richard Steele to be Author of The Tatler , by an obfervation upon Kirgil , which had been . by him communicated to his Friend . The affiftance ,, he occafionally gave him afterwards in the course of the paper , did not a little ...
... Sir Richard Steele to be Author of The Tatler , by an obfervation upon Kirgil , which had been . by him communicated to his Friend . The affiftance ,, he occafionally gave him afterwards in the course of the paper , did not a little ...
Page xviii
... Sir Richard Steele , in compliance with the request of his deceased friend , de- livered to him by the editor , was pleaf- ed to mark with his own hand those Tatlers , which are inferted in this editi- on , and even to point out feveral ...
... Sir Richard Steele , in compliance with the request of his deceased friend , de- livered to him by the editor , was pleaf- ed to mark with his own hand those Tatlers , which are inferted in this editi- on , and even to point out feveral ...
Page xix
... Sir Richard Steele . And , because many paffages in the course of the work would otherwife be obfcure , I have taken leave to in- fert one fingle paper , written by Sir Richard Steele , wherein those charac- ters are drawn , which may ...
... Sir Richard Steele . And , because many paffages in the course of the work would otherwife be obfcure , I have taken leave to in- fert one fingle paper , written by Sir Richard Steele , wherein those charac- ters are drawn , which may ...
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