The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... Lost 185 281. Dissection of a Coquette's Heart 292 · 285. Criticism on Paradise Lost 189 287. On the Civil Constitution of Great Britain 295 293. Connexion betwixt Prudence and good Fortune- 295. Letter on Pin - money - Reflections on ...
... Lost 185 281. Dissection of a Coquette's Heart 292 · 285. Criticism on Paradise Lost 189 287. On the Civil Constitution of Great Britain 295 293. Connexion betwixt Prudence and good Fortune- 295. Letter on Pin - money - Reflections on ...
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... Lost 317 • • 217 · 317. On Waste of Time - Journal of a Citizen 321. Criticism on Paradise Lost 320 223 323. Clarinda's Journal of a Week 324 327. Criticism on Paradise Lost 230 329. Visit with Sir Roger de Coverley to Westminster Abbey ...
... Lost 317 • • 217 · 317. On Waste of Time - Journal of a Citizen 321. Criticism on Paradise Lost 320 223 323. Clarinda's Journal of a Week 324 327. Criticism on Paradise Lost 230 329. Visit with Sir Roger de Coverley to Westminster Abbey ...
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... lost in those of youth ; these too take a different turn in manhood , till old age often leads us back into our former infancy . A new title , or an un- expected success , throws us out of ourselves , and in a manner destroys our ...
... lost in those of youth ; these too take a different turn in manhood , till old age often leads us back into our former infancy . A new title , or an un- expected success , throws us out of ourselves , and in a manner destroys our ...
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... lost and bewildered in it , and meet with so many inexplicable difficulties , that I scarce know which side has the better of it , till I am informed by the tower guns that the place is surrendered . I do indeed make some allowances for ...
... lost and bewildered in it , and meet with so many inexplicable difficulties , that I scarce know which side has the better of it , till I am informed by the tower guns that the place is surrendered . I do indeed make some allowances for ...
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... lost . The several arts are expressed in mouldering materials ; nature sinks under them , and is not able to support the ideas which are imprest upon it . The circumstance which gives authors an advantage above all these great masters ...
... lost . The several arts are expressed in mouldering materials ; nature sinks under them , and is not able to support the ideas which are imprest upon it . The circumstance which gives authors an advantage above all these great masters ...
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