The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen3George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... mention La Fontaine , who , by this way of writing , is come more into vogue than any other author of our times . The fables I have here mentioned , are raised altogether upon brutes and vegetables , with some of our own species mixt ...
... mention La Fontaine , who , by this way of writing , is come more into vogue than any other author of our times . The fables I have here mentioned , are raised altogether upon brutes and vegetables , with some of our own species mixt ...
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... mentioned , eremite for what is hermite in common discourse . If you observe the measure of his verse , he has with great judgment suppressed a syllable in several words , and shortened those of two syllables into one , by which method ...
... mentioned , eremite for what is hermite in common discourse . If you observe the measure of his verse , he has with great judgment suppressed a syllable in several words , and shortened those of two syllables into one , by which method ...
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... mentioned . As for myself , you will find , by the account which I have already given you , that my compositions in ... mention , will , perhaps , deserve your atten- tion more than anything I have yet said . I find that in the discourse ...
... mentioned . As for myself , you will find , by the account which I have already given you , that my compositions in ... mention , will , perhaps , deserve your atten- tion more than anything I have yet said . I find that in the discourse ...
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