The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... desires . Madam Dacier observes there is something very pretty in that circumstance of this ode , wherein Venus is described as sending away her chariot upon her arrival at Sappho's lodgings , to denote that it was not a short transient ...
... desires . Madam Dacier observes there is something very pretty in that circumstance of this ode , wherein Venus is described as sending away her chariot upon her arrival at Sappho's lodgings , to denote that it was not a short transient ...
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... desire you to consider whether , if the phrenzy produced by these two different causes be of the same nature , it may not very properly be cured by the same means . " I am , Sir , your most humble Servant , " and well - wisher ...
... desire you to consider whether , if the phrenzy produced by these two different causes be of the same nature , it may not very properly be cured by the same means . " I am , Sir , your most humble Servant , " and well - wisher ...
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... desire my learned reader to look into the criticisms which Longinus has made upon the original . By that means he will know to which of the translations he ought to give the preference . I shall only add , that this translation is ...
... desire my learned reader to look into the criticisms which Longinus has made upon the original . By that means he will know to which of the translations he ought to give the preference . I shall only add , that this translation is ...
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... desire of ruining it . A virtuous mind in a fair body is indeed a fine picture in a good light , and therefore it is no won- der that it makes the beautiful sex all over charms . As virtue in general is of an amiable and lovely nature ...
... desire of ruining it . A virtuous mind in a fair body is indeed a fine picture in a good light , and therefore it is no won- der that it makes the beautiful sex all over charms . As virtue in general is of an amiable and lovely nature ...
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... desire you will add this letter as an appendix to your consolations upon absence , and am " Your very humble servant , T. B. " I shall conclude this paper with a letter from an university gentleman , occasioned by my last Tues- day's ...
... desire you will add this letter as an appendix to your consolations upon absence , and am " Your very humble servant , T. B. " I shall conclude this paper with a letter from an university gentleman , occasioned by my last Tues- day's ...
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