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Excerpt from The Guardian, Vol. 1 of 2: With a Biographical, Historical, and Critical Preface
In the progress of the work, Addison furnished his friend with the principal assistance; but whether by stipulation, or gratuitous kindness, is uncertain. His papers in general are not marked with that depth of sentiment, and richness of humour, which he displays in the Spectator, although they are sufficiently distinguished with the grace and faci lity which characterize his other writings. The jokes about the Lion are not very entertaining, and occur too frequently.
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