The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... thought he would have shaked it off . He used the left after the same manner ; when on a sudden , to my great ... thought : I whispered , that I thought this learned person an enthusiast , who pos- sibly had his first education in the ...
... thought he would have shaked it off . He used the left after the same manner ; when on a sudden , to my great ... thought : I whispered , that I thought this learned person an enthusiast , who pos- sibly had his first education in the ...
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... thought of a certain author upon a passage of Virgil's ac- count of the dead , which I made the subject of a late paper . This thought hath taken very much among men of Tom's pitch and understanding , though universally exploded by all ...
... thought of a certain author upon a passage of Virgil's ac- count of the dead , which I made the subject of a late paper . This thought hath taken very much among men of Tom's pitch and understanding , though universally exploded by all ...
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... thoughts adapted to the subject . " If this be a true definition of wit , I am apt to think that Euclid was the ... thought can be valu- able , of which good sense is not the ground - work . Boileau has endeavoured to inculcate the ...
... thoughts adapted to the subject . " If this be a true definition of wit , I am apt to think that Euclid was the ... thought can be valu- able , of which good sense is not the ground - work . Boileau has endeavoured to inculcate the ...
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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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