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Page 42
... notice , Addison was , about 1695 , introduced to the favourable notice of Lord Somers : who was at that time at the height of his glory , the acknowleged patron of literature and the arts , and invested with the chief offices of his ...
... notice , Addison was , about 1695 , introduced to the favourable notice of Lord Somers : who was at that time at the height of his glory , the acknowleged patron of literature and the arts , and invested with the chief offices of his ...
Page 188
... notice of such a name , had we not reason to think , from intimations on which we can rely , that a complete biography of that eminent man may be shortly ex- pected from one who knew him well , and was himself a dis- tinguished actor in ...
... notice of such a name , had we not reason to think , from intimations on which we can rely , that a complete biography of that eminent man may be shortly ex- pected from one who knew him well , and was himself a dis- tinguished actor in ...
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... notices which can throw any light upon the history of this temple ; and it must be confessed that they lead to no very ... notice taken by Pausanias of the sculptures of the two pediments of the Parthenon justifies the inference that ...
... notices which can throw any light upon the history of this temple ; and it must be confessed that they lead to no very ... notice taken by Pausanias of the sculptures of the two pediments of the Parthenon justifies the inference that ...
Contents
TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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