The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... sense , as ap- plied to each ; in a literal sense , when connected with birds , and a meta- phorical sense , as joined to the notes of birds : whence arises a degree of quaintness and confusion . 3 Which formed . ] That is , which birds ...
... sense , as ap- plied to each ; in a literal sense , when connected with birds , and a meta- phorical sense , as joined to the notes of birds : whence arises a degree of quaintness and confusion . 3 Which formed . ] That is , which birds ...
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... sense , at the same time that he appears altogether given up to caprice . For my part , when I read the delirious ... Sense . Good Sense was the father of Wit , who married a lady of a collateral line , called Mirth , by whom he had ...
... sense , at the same time that he appears altogether given up to caprice . For my part , when I read the delirious ... Sense . Good Sense was the father of Wit , who married a lady of a collateral line , called Mirth , by whom he had ...
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... sense to agree in it . As for the revival of this false wit , it happened about the time of the revival of letters ; but as soon as it was once detected , it immediately vanished and disappeared . At the same time there is no question ...
... sense to agree in it . As for the revival of this false wit , it happened about the time of the revival of letters ; but as soon as it was once detected , it immediately vanished and disappeared . At the same time there is no question ...
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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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