The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... opinion of better judges to whom it was com- municated , who observed that the scenes were drawn after Moliere's manner , and that an easy and natural vein of humour ran through the whole . I do not question but the reader will discover ...
... opinion of better judges to whom it was com- municated , who observed that the scenes were drawn after Moliere's manner , and that an easy and natural vein of humour ran through the whole . I do not question but the reader will discover ...
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... opinion of the world , a man would as soon be called a knave as a fool , and I believe most people would be rather thought to want legs than brains . But I suppose whatever we said in the heat of discourse is not the real opinion we ...
... opinion of the world , a man would as soon be called a knave as a fool , and I believe most people would be rather thought to want legs than brains . But I suppose whatever we said in the heat of discourse is not the real opinion we ...
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... opinion , as well out of his con- sideration for your safety , as out of his regard for the Em- peror , that your Lordship should not go into the kingdom . of Naples , nor into any other of the Emperor's dominions in Italy ; lest any ...
... opinion , as well out of his con- sideration for your safety , as out of his regard for the Em- peror , that your Lordship should not go into the kingdom . of Naples , nor into any other of the Emperor's dominions in Italy ; lest any ...
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Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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