The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... turn of phrase and verse . As undertakings of so difficult a nature require the great- For a comment on this panegyric on Mr. Pope's translation of the Iliad , see the Life of Bishop Warburton , prefixed to the new edition of his works ...
... turn of phrase and verse . As undertakings of so difficult a nature require the great- For a comment on this panegyric on Mr. Pope's translation of the Iliad , see the Life of Bishop Warburton , prefixed to the new edition of his works ...
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... turn about . COACH . Look yonder , John , the silly dog is turning about under the conjurer's wand . If he has been saucy to him , we shall see him puff'd off in a whirlwind immediately . SIR GEO . Twins dost thou say ? [ Still turning ...
... turn about . COACH . Look yonder , John , the silly dog is turning about under the conjurer's wand . If he has been saucy to him , we shall see him puff'd off in a whirlwind immediately . SIR GEO . Twins dost thou say ? [ Still turning ...
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... turn to your advantage . Excuse my impertinence in this particular , which proceeds from my zeal for your ease and happiness . The work would cost you a great deal of time , and unless you undertake it , will , I am afraid , never be ...
... turn to your advantage . Excuse my impertinence in this particular , which proceeds from my zeal for your ease and happiness . The work would cost you a great deal of time , and unless you undertake it , will , I am afraid , never be ...
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VOL | 3 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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