The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... acrostics handed about the town with great secrecy and applause ; to which I must also add a little epigram called the Witch's Prayer , that fell into verse when it was read either backward or forward , ex- cepting only that it cursed ...
... acrostics handed about the town with great secrecy and applause ; to which I must also add a little epigram called the Witch's Prayer , that fell into verse when it was read either backward or forward , ex- cepting only that it cursed ...
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... acrostics ; sometimes of sylla- bles , as in echoes and doggerel rhymes ; sometimes of words , as in puns and quibbles ; and sometimes of whole sentences or poems , cast into the figures of eggs , axes , or altars : nay , some carry the ...
... acrostics ; sometimes of sylla- bles , as in echoes and doggerel rhymes ; sometimes of words , as in puns and quibbles ; and sometimes of whole sentences or poems , cast into the figures of eggs , axes , or altars : nay , some carry the ...
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... Acrostics two or three files of Chronograms , which differed only from the former , as their officers were equipped ( like the figure of Time ) with an hour - glass in one hand and a scythe in the other , and took their posts pro ...
... Acrostics two or three files of Chronograms , which differed only from the former , as their officers were equipped ( like the figure of Time ) with an hour - glass in one hand and a scythe in the other , and took their posts pro ...
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TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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