The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... reader will agree that the humour of these lines would be very much heightened by such an allusion , if we suppose a love adventure ushered in with an Ille Ego , and taking its rise from something like a preface to the Æneid . Guesses ...
... reader will agree that the humour of these lines would be very much heightened by such an allusion , if we suppose a love adventure ushered in with an Ille Ego , and taking its rise from something like a preface to the Æneid . Guesses ...
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Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. THE READER . John Nichols ' Preface to the Edition of 1789 . " THE Reader was published in opposition to " The Examiner . " The Lover and the Reader , first published together , as the Tatler , Spectator ...
Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. THE READER . John Nichols ' Preface to the Edition of 1789 . " THE Reader was published in opposition to " The Examiner . " The Lover and the Reader , first published together , as the Tatler , Spectator ...
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... reader consider what he has learnt from it , and he will immediately discover the deceit . " As this excellent discourse was admirably suited to the day or time on which it was published , viz ... reader what No. 3 . 311 THE READER .
... reader consider what he has learnt from it , and he will immediately discover the deceit . " As this excellent discourse was admirably suited to the day or time on which it was published , viz ... reader what No. 3 . 311 THE READER .
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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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