The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... mention , be- cause Mr. Dryden has said , in his preface to Juvenal , " That he could meet with no turn of words in Milton . " It may further be observed , that though the sweetness of these verses has something in it of a pastoral ...
... mention , be- cause Mr. Dryden has said , in his preface to Juvenal , " That he could meet with no turn of words in Milton . " It may further be observed , that though the sweetness of these verses has something in it of a pastoral ...
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... mention them ; and shall therefore dismiss this subject , with a public admonition to Michael Parrot ; that he do not pre- sume any more to mention a certain worm he knows of , which , by the way , has grown seven foot in my memory ...
... mention them ; and shall therefore dismiss this subject , with a public admonition to Michael Parrot ; that he do not pre- sume any more to mention a certain worm he knows of , which , by the way , has grown seven foot in my memory ...
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... mention the military pedant , who always talks in a camp , and is storming towns , making lodgments , and fighting battles from one end of the year to the other . Everything he speaks smells of gunpowder ; if you take away his artillery ...
... mention the military pedant , who always talks in a camp , and is storming towns , making lodgments , and fighting battles from one end of the year to the other . Everything he speaks smells of gunpowder ; if you take away his artillery ...
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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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