The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... called " The Christian Man's Vocabu- lary , " which gave new appellations , or ( if you will ) Chris- tian names to almost everything in life . I replaced the book in the hand of the figure , not without admiring the simplicity of its ...
... called " The Christian Man's Vocabu- lary , " which gave new appellations , or ( if you will ) Chris- tian names to almost everything in life . I replaced the book in the hand of the figure , not without admiring the simplicity of its ...
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... called Alpha ( as lucus a non lucendo ) because there was not an Alpha in it . His second book was in- scribed Beta , for the same reason . In short , the poet ex- cluded the whole four - and - twenty letters in their turns , and showed ...
... called Alpha ( as lucus a non lucendo ) because there was not an Alpha in it . His second book was in- scribed Beta , for the same reason . In short , the poet ex- cluded the whole four - and - twenty letters in their turns , and showed ...
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... called a fine genius . in the nation , that has not great genius ; and as for your smatterers in tragedy , there is scarce a man among them who is not cried up by one or other for a prodigious genius . My design in this paper is to ...
... called a fine genius . in the nation , that has not great genius ; and as for your smatterers in tragedy , there is scarce a man among them who is not cried up by one or other for a prodigious genius . My design in this paper is to ...
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Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in | 75 |
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