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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... racters . If the talent of ridicule were employed to laugh men out of vice and folly , it might be of some use to the world ; but , instead of this , we find that it is generally made use of to laugh men out of virtue and good sense ...
... racters . If the talent of ridicule were employed to laugh men out of vice and folly , it might be of some use to the world ; but , instead of this , we find that it is generally made use of to laugh men out of virtue and good sense ...
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... racters of his poem , both as to their variety and novelty . Æneas is indeed a perfect character ; but as for Achates , tho ' he is stiled the hero's friend , he does nothing in the whole poem which may deserve that title . Gyas ...
... racters of his poem , both as to their variety and novelty . Æneas is indeed a perfect character ; but as for Achates , tho ' he is stiled the hero's friend , he does nothing in the whole poem which may deserve that title . Gyas ...
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... racters , the sentiments , and the language ; and have shewn that he excels , in general , under each of these heads . I hope that I have made several discoveries which may appear new , even to those who are versed in critical learning ...
... racters , the sentiments , and the language ; and have shewn that he excels , in general , under each of these heads . I hope that I have made several discoveries which may appear new , even to those who are versed in critical learning ...
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... racters . The speech of Eve , in particular , is dressed up in such a soft and natural turn of words and sen- timents , as cannot be sufficiently admired . I shall close my reflections upon this book , with observing the masterly ...
... racters . The speech of Eve , in particular , is dressed up in such a soft and natural turn of words and sen- timents , as cannot be sufficiently admired . I shall close my reflections upon this book , with observing the masterly ...
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... racters which are given them in some one or other of those abominable writings which are daily published among us , what a nation of monsters must we ap- pear ! As this cruel practice tends to the utter subversion . of all truth and ...
... racters which are given them in some one or other of those abominable writings which are daily published among us , what a nation of monsters must we ap- pear ! As this cruel practice tends to the utter subversion . of all truth and ...
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