The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... Nonsense 309 No. 4. The same continued 313 Advertisement 317 LETTERS . The asterisks prefixed indicate those letters which have previously appeared in Miss Aikin's Memoirs . to the same to the same to Charles Montagu to Lord Somers to ...
... Nonsense 309 No. 4. The same continued 313 Advertisement 317 LETTERS . The asterisks prefixed indicate those letters which have previously appeared in Miss Aikin's Memoirs . to the same to the same to Charles Montagu to Lord Somers to ...
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... nonsense , till you are out of breath . FANT . Transport and ecstasy ! where am I ! —my life , my bliss ! I rage , I burn , I bleed , I die . ABIG . Go on , go on . FANT . Flames and darts - Bear me to the gloomy shade , rocks and ...
... nonsense , till you are out of breath . FANT . Transport and ecstasy ! where am I ! —my life , my bliss ! I rage , I burn , I bleed , I die . ABIG . Go on , go on . FANT . Flames and darts - Bear me to the gloomy shade , rocks and ...
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... nonsense , that in the most abstruse and profound tract of school divinity . " After this short panegyric upon nonsense , which may appear as extravagant to an ordinary reader as Erasmus's Encomium of Folly ; ' I must here solemnly ...
... nonsense , that in the most abstruse and profound tract of school divinity . " After this short panegyric upon nonsense , which may appear as extravagant to an ordinary reader as Erasmus's Encomium of Folly ; ' I must here solemnly ...
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... Nonsense to the understand- ing , and nonsense to the conscience , " he could , for the use of the ambitious , make the terms honour , justice , and truth , mere words , and of no other signification , but what shall serve the self ...
... Nonsense to the understand- ing , and nonsense to the conscience , " he could , for the use of the ambitious , make the terms honour , justice , and truth , mere words , and of no other signification , but what shall serve the self ...
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... nonsense which was called above " Nonsense to the understanding . " What , he said , everybody could ob- serve , had nothing in it , and at the very best , which happened but seldom , was but like the truth ; but how to break in upon ...
... nonsense which was called above " Nonsense to the understanding . " What , he said , everybody could ob- serve , had nothing in it , and at the very best , which happened but seldom , was but like the truth ; but how to break in upon ...
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