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" Addison, to let him know that I was not unacquainted with this behaviour of his; that if I was to speak severely of him in return for it, it should... "
The Calamities and Quarrels of Authors: With Some Inquiries Respecting Their ... - Page 121
by Isaac Disraeli - 1868
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Addison

William John Courthope - 1911 - 202 pages
...dirty way ; that I would rather tell him himself fairly of his faults and allow his good quali ties ; and that it should be something in the following manner.' I then subjoined the first sketch of what has since been called my satire on Addison. He used me very civilly...
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Great Short Biographies of the World: A Collection of Short Biographies ...

Barrett Harper Clark - Biography - 1928 - 1452 pages
...return for it, it should not be in such a dirty way; that I should rather tell him, himself, fairly , and locked The verses on Addison, when they were sent to Atterbury, were considered by him as the most excellent...
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Divided Fictions: Fanny Burney and Feminine Strategy

Kristina Straub - Literary Criticism - 1987 - 260 pages
...return for it, it should not be in such a dirty way, that I should rather tell him, himself, fairly of his faults, and allow his good qualities; and that...something in the following manner. I then adjoined [subjoined] the first sketch of what has been since called my satire on Addison. Mr. Addison used me...
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The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century and Charity and Humour

William Makepeace Thackeray - English literature - 2007 - 298 pages
...in return for it, it should not be in such a dirty way; that I should rather tell him himself fairly of his faults, and allow his good qualities; and that...should be something in the following manner.' I then subjoined the first sketch of what has since been called my satire on Addison. He used me very civilly...
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Temple Bar, Volume 55

George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - English periodicals - 1879 - 590 pages
...of him in return it should not be in such a dirty way ; that I should rather tell him himself fairly of his faults, and allow his good qualities ; and...should be something in the following manner: I then subjoined the first sketch of what has since been called my satire on Addison. He used me very civilly...
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