Joseph Addison, Volume 10Twayne Publishers, 1982 - 182 pagine |
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Robert M. Otten. Chronology 1672 Joseph Addison born May 1 , 1672 , at Milston in Wilt- shire , son of Lancelot Addison and Jane Gulston Addison . 1686 Attends Charterhouse School , where he meets Richard Steele . 1687 Enters Queen's ...
Robert M. Otten. Chronology 1672 Joseph Addison born May 1 , 1672 , at Milston in Wilt- shire , son of Lancelot Addison and Jane Gulston Addison . 1686 Attends Charterhouse School , where he meets Richard Steele . 1687 Enters Queen's ...
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... Addison's career and attitudes with those of his father Lancelot Addison . Joseph Addison began his education with the probable intention of becoming , like his father , a priest of the established Church . Since Lancelot Addison could ...
... Addison's career and attitudes with those of his father Lancelot Addison . Joseph Addison began his education with the probable intention of becoming , like his father , a priest of the established Church . Since Lancelot Addison could ...
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... Lancelot Addison , proved that nothing should upset the Providential plan for England : a strong Stuart monarchy ruling by God's grace in partnership with the Anglican Church . The revolution of 1688 did not fit into the scheme of ...
... Lancelot Addison , proved that nothing should upset the Providential plan for England : a strong Stuart monarchy ruling by God's grace in partnership with the Anglican Church . The revolution of 1688 did not fit into the scheme of ...
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