The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... readers ; who expected an account , in a common way , of the customs and policies of the several governments in Italy , reflections upon the genius ... reader of plain sense , but without a fine taste , turning over these parts of PREFACE .
... readers ; who expected an account , in a common way , of the customs and policies of the several governments in Italy , reflections upon the genius ... reader of plain sense , but without a fine taste , turning over these parts of PREFACE .
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... I not afraid of making this preface too tedious ; especially since I shall want all the patience of the reader , for having enlarged it with the following verses . R. WORCESTER . ΤΟ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF WARWICK , & xii PREFACE .
... I not afraid of making this preface too tedious ; especially since I shall want all the patience of the reader , for having enlarged it with the following verses . R. WORCESTER . ΤΟ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF WARWICK , & xii PREFACE .
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... reader part of a letter I have received from a friend at Amsterdam , where there is a very noble theatre ; though the manner of furnishing it with actors is something pecu- Easily expressed , but not exactly . Better : - " But for fear ...
... reader part of a letter I have received from a friend at Amsterdam , where there is a very noble theatre ; though the manner of furnishing it with actors is something pecu- Easily expressed , but not exactly . Better : - " But for fear ...
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... reader will observe in this sentence , may be removed by reading thus : - " They here began to breathe a delicious kind of æther , and saw all the fields about them covered with a [ kind of ] purple light , that made them reflect with ...
... reader will observe in this sentence , may be removed by reading thus : - " They here began to breathe a delicious kind of æther , and saw all the fields about them covered with a [ kind of ] purple light , that made them reflect with ...
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... reader . If this practice goes on , we must never expect to see again a beautiful edition of a book in Great Britain . We have already seen the memoirs of Sir William Temple published in the same character and volume with the history of ...
... reader . If this practice goes on , we must never expect to see again a beautiful edition of a book in Great Britain . We have already seen the memoirs of Sir William Temple published in the same character and volume with the history of ...
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