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Show Fled FiW"High Life" ; fr '; to Congenial Company Joseph Addison, who wrote the familiar fa-miliar hymn, "The Spacious Firmament Firma-ment On High," married the duchess 'Z of Warwick on August . 1718, and had a rather melancholy time ot It ' for the remainder of his life. ' "If you have any historical or biographical ImiiRlnntlon at all." an , ,t article In the Minneapolis Journal stipulates, "perhaps you can reproduce In your mind the picture of the neat and classical figure of the essayist and poet as he escaped, now" and then, ; from the uncomfortable glories of lot-. i land house and made his wny thankfully thank-fully to the more comfortable little coffee house In Kensington where he was accustomed to meet Doctor John- son und other Klghteenth century wits and sports and where he put In a pleasant evening eating and drinking, ' accompanied by intelligent conrersu- 4 tlon." . .. .. |