The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... called Dr. Young 165 168 Owls , Bats , and the Sun 172 239. Remarks on the Author's Enemies - The Examiner . 240. The Science of Physic - Quacks of the Time 243. Adventures of the Author when invisible 249. Adventures of a Shilling 174 ...
... called Dr. Young 165 168 Owls , Bats , and the Sun 172 239. Remarks on the Author's Enemies - The Examiner . 240. The Science of Physic - Quacks of the Time 243. Adventures of the Author when invisible 249. Adventures of a Shilling 174 ...
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... called the good - breeding of poetry , as it gives a certain gracefulness which never forsakes a mind that contracted it in youth , but is seldom or never hit by those who would learn it too late . He first distinguished himself by his ...
... called the good - breeding of poetry , as it gives a certain gracefulness which never forsakes a mind that contracted it in youth , but is seldom or never hit by those who would learn it too late . He first distinguished himself by his ...
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... called The Campaign . The Lord Treasurer Godolphin , who was a fine judge of poetry , had a sight of this work , when it was only carried on as far as the applauded simile of the Angel ; and approved the poem , by bestowing on the ...
... called The Campaign . The Lord Treasurer Godolphin , who was a fine judge of poetry , had a sight of this work , when it was only carried on as far as the applauded simile of the Angel ; and approved the poem , by bestowing on the ...
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... called the Freeholder was undertaken at the time when the rebellion broke out in Scotland . The only works he left behind him for the public , are the Dialogues upon Medals , and the Treatise upon the Christian Religion . Some account ...
... called the Freeholder was undertaken at the time when the rebellion broke out in Scotland . The only works he left behind him for the public , are the Dialogues upon Medals , and the Treatise upon the Christian Religion . Some account ...
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... called off from public dissertations by a domestic affair of great importance , which is no less than the disposal of my sister Jenny for life . The girl is a girl of great merit , and pleasing conversation ; but I being born of my ...
... called off from public dissertations by a domestic affair of great importance , which is no less than the disposal of my sister Jenny for life . The girl is a girl of great merit , and pleasing conversation ; but I being born of my ...
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