The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... character ; but my Lord Somers was too well for- tified in his integrity to fear the impotence of an attempt upon his reputation ; and though his accusers would gladly have dropped their impeachment , he was instant with them . for the ...
... character ; but my Lord Somers was too well for- tified in his integrity to fear the impotence of an attempt upon his reputation ; and though his accusers would gladly have dropped their impeachment , he was instant with them . for the ...
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... character . -Fortemque Gyan , fortemque Cloanthum . Besides , Virgil was so very nice and delicate a writer , that ... characters , they are to be found only in the meaner actors of his poem , among the disputers for a petty victory in ...
... character . -Fortemque Gyan , fortemque Cloanthum . Besides , Virgil was so very nice and delicate a writer , that ... characters , they are to be found only in the meaner actors of his poem , among the disputers for a petty victory in ...
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... character , and the secret intimations in every line . Histories them- selves often come down to us defective on this account , where the writers are not full enough to give us a perfect notion of occurrences , for the tradition , which ...
... character , and the secret intimations in every line . Histories them- selves often come down to us defective on this account , where the writers are not full enough to give us a perfect notion of occurrences , for the tradition , which ...
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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