The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen1H. G. Bohn, 1854 - 8 páginas |
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... reasons for his choosing that life , proved the chief obstacles to it . These qualities , by which the priesthood is so much adorned , represented the duties of it as too weighty for him ; and rendered him still the more worthy of that ...
... reasons for his choosing that life , proved the chief obstacles to it . These qualities , by which the priesthood is so much adorned , represented the duties of it as too weighty for him ; and rendered him still the more worthy of that ...
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... reason Sir Richard Steele , in compliance with the re- quest of his deceased friend , delivered to him by the editor , was pleased to mark with his own hand those Tatlers which are inserted in this edition , and even to point out ...
... reason Sir Richard Steele , in compliance with the re- quest of his deceased friend , delivered to him by the editor , was pleased to mark with his own hand those Tatlers which are inserted in this edition , and even to point out ...
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... reason is , that few singular nouns term- inate in s , and most plural nouns do . Worser , the second comparative of bad , has not the same authority to plead as lesser ; and is not , I think , of equal use . - Our grammarians do not ...
... reason is , that few singular nouns term- inate in s , and most plural nouns do . Worser , the second comparative of bad , has not the same authority to plead as lesser ; and is not , I think , of equal use . - Our grammarians do not ...
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... as Pope calls them , are never to have a place in our verse : the rule is , they should not be coupled with the verb . " The reason is obvious . 66 So crowned with laurels now , where'er you go , POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 9.
... as Pope calls them , are never to have a place in our verse : the rule is , they should not be coupled with the verb . " The reason is obvious . 66 So crowned with laurels now , where'er you go , POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 9.
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... reason is , that it takes the expression out of the tameness of prose , and pleases by its novelty , more than it disgusts by its irregularity and whatever pleases in this degree , is poetical . Because , invited by the timbrel's sound ...
... reason is , that it takes the expression out of the tameness of prose , and pleases by its novelty , more than it disgusts by its irregularity and whatever pleases in this degree , is poetical . Because , invited by the timbrel's sound ...
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