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to this club than was hourly llr. (ifill'llt', leltl one night
when he had lingered later than IlSlllll though patients
innumerithle wcre waiting for him, Stt‘t'lt‘ reproyed him:
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have such good constitutiom that not all the physicians
in the world could kill tht‘mi"

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sketch shows them in flowing wigs—Addison, Steele,
Swift, lh‘. (larth, Pope and Arhuthnot.

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lexicographer, that a dictionary maker might know the
meaning of one word. hut not of two put together.

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periodicals" The 'l‘attler, 'l‘hc (tuttrdian. and The Spec—-
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tions to ’l‘he Guardian, for which purpose was; put up a
lion's heztd letter hox. in imitation of the celehrated one
at Venice, announcing thus to the puhlic its mission:

"l intend to pnhlish onco rt week the roarings of the
Lion, and hope to make him roar so loud as: to he heard
over all the British nutimr This lion‘s: head is to open
a most wide and voracious month whit-h will take in
such letters; and papers :15 are conveyed to me by my
correepondents. it lieing my rexolution to have a partic-
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through the mouth of the lion. 'l‘here will he under it
a hox. of which the key will he in my own custody, to
receive such papers as are dropped into it.

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The leading contributor to The Guardian was Addison,
and it is a favorite thought to trace front Addison, who
was not himself a poet. niu-nh of the later revival of
true poetry of nature. Addison was the friend and ad-
vocate of true poetry wherever it could be found. It
was he who in The Spectator first sounded boldly and
zealously abroad the glory of John Milton. In our time
the revival of true, poetry. the return to nature and to
truth have her-n greatly indebted to the old ballad poetry
of the nation,

\Vordsworth. (‘olcridge Scott and others attribute the
formation of their taste, in the highest degree to the
reading of l’crcys lleligucs of Ancient English Poetry.

But long before in his famous periodicals Addison had
pointed out these sources and these effects.

it was he who brought forward again the brave old
ballad of t‘hevy (‘Iiaso who reminded us that Sir Philip
Sidney had said that it always stirred his heart like the
Sound of a trumpet. It was he who showed us the
inimitable touches of nature and of true pathos in it and
how alive was the old hard who composed it to all the
influences of nature, and of circumstances.

Who shall say that it was not owing?r to these criti—
cisms that Bishop l’ercy himselfwas led to the study and
collection of the, precious relics of former ages that lay
scattered about amongst the people.

But we. must not forget to glance in at the door of
Will's coll'ee house, where for thirty years Dryden held
forth. He had a particular chair near the lire in winter
where, he wrote much and sent forth opinions which

became autl‘tority in literary circles.

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that her husband spent so much of his time here, but
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