The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... 135. Blessing of being born an Englishman 159. The Vision of Mirza · 160. On great natural Geniuses 472 475 478 481 484 · 487 490 493 496 499 504 THE TATLER . BY ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE , ESQ . We vi CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME .
... 135. Blessing of being born an Englishman 159. The Vision of Mirza · 160. On great natural Geniuses 472 475 478 481 484 · 487 490 493 496 499 504 THE TATLER . BY ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE , ESQ . We vi CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME .
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... genius should be so happy , as to equal all the excellencies of his prose , and to avoid the few blemishes which may , haply , be found in it , he would be a perfect model of style , in this way of writing : but of such an one , it is ...
... genius should be so happy , as to equal all the excellencies of his prose , and to avoid the few blemishes which may , haply , be found in it , he would be a perfect model of style , in this way of writing : but of such an one , it is ...
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... genius and strongest sense were placed at the head of the column : behind these were such as had formed their minds very much on the thoughts and writ- ings of others . In the rear of the column , were men who had more wit than sense ...
... genius and strongest sense were placed at the head of the column : behind these were such as had formed their minds very much on the thoughts and writ- ings of others . In the rear of the column , were men who had more wit than sense ...
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... genius of his readers , and the season of the year , in his writ- ings . His brain , which was his estate , had as regular and different produce as other men's land . From the beginning of November till the opening of the campaign , he ...
... genius of his readers , and the season of the year , in his writ- ings . His brain , which was his estate , had as regular and different produce as other men's land . From the beginning of November till the opening of the campaign , he ...
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... genius stood at my bed's head , and entertained me with the following discourse ; for upon my rising , it dwelt so strongly upon me , that I writ down the substance of it , if not the very words . If ( said he ) you can be so ...
... genius stood at my bed's head , and entertained me with the following discourse ; for upon my rising , it dwelt so strongly upon me , that I writ down the substance of it , if not the very words . If ( said he ) you can be so ...
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