The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... ordinary kind , as much as the scene of it is above an ordinary field or meadow . I might here , since I am acci- dentally led into this subject , show several passages in Milton that have as excellent turns of this nature , as any of ...
... ordinary kind , as much as the scene of it is above an ordinary field or meadow . I might here , since I am acci- dentally led into this subject , show several passages in Milton that have as excellent turns of this nature , as any of ...
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... ordinary conversation ; or , to speak more properly , are only the accents of their language made more musical and tuneful . Thus the notes of interrogation , or admiration , in the Italian music , ( if one may so call them , ) which ...
... ordinary conversation ; or , to speak more properly , are only the accents of their language made more musical and tuneful . Thus the notes of interrogation , or admiration , in the Italian music , ( if one may so call them , ) which ...
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... ordinary song or ballad , that is the delight of the common people , cannot fail to please all such readers as are not unqualified for the enter- tainment by their affectation or ignorance ; and the reason is plain , because the same ...
... ordinary song or ballad , that is the delight of the common people , cannot fail to please all such readers as are not unqualified for the enter- tainment by their affectation or ignorance ; and the reason is plain , because the same ...
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