The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... learned . Of this kind very often are editors , commentators , inter- preters , scholiasts , and critics ; and in short , all men of deep learning without common sense . These persons set a greater value on themselves for having found ...
... learned . Of this kind very often are editors , commentators , inter- preters , scholiasts , and critics ; and in short , all men of deep learning without common sense . These persons set a greater value on themselves for having found ...
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... learned in the first week . " The next motion is that of Unfurling the Fan , in which are comprehended several little flirts and vibrations , as also gradual and deliberate openings , with many voluntary fall- ings asunder in the fan ...
... learned in the first week . " The next motion is that of Unfurling the Fan , in which are comprehended several little flirts and vibrations , as also gradual and deliberate openings , with many voluntary fall- ings asunder in the fan ...
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... learned from a Latin treatise of exercises , that is written with great erudition : it is there called the okoμaxia , or the fight- ing with a man's own shadow ; and consists in the brandish- ing of two short sticks grasped in each hand ...
... learned from a Latin treatise of exercises , that is written with great erudition : it is there called the okoμaxia , or the fight- ing with a man's own shadow ; and consists in the brandish- ing of two short sticks grasped in each hand ...
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