The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment , or lenient age , ( call it which you will , ) has now led me back to the favourite of my youth . And here , I think , I shall stick ; for ...
... taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment , or lenient age , ( call it which you will , ) has now led me back to the favourite of my youth . And here , I think , I shall stick ; for ...
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... taken care to insert it in this collection of his works . Of some other copies of verses , printed in the Miscellanies , while he was young , the largest is An Account of the greatest English Poets ; in the close of which he insinuates ...
... taken care to insert it in this collection of his works . Of some other copies of verses , printed in the Miscellanies , while he was young , the largest is An Account of the greatest English Poets ; in the close of which he insinuates ...
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... taken up , without his participation . In the last paper , which closed those celebrated perform- ances , and in the preface to the last volume , Sir Richard Steele has given to Mr. Addison the honour of the most ap- plauded pieces in ...
... taken up , without his participation . In the last paper , which closed those celebrated perform- ances , and in the preface to the last volume , Sir Richard Steele has given to Mr. Addison the honour of the most ap- plauded pieces in ...
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... taken , your playhouses in England have done the same thing ; for , unless I am misinformed , the hospital at Dul- ledge was erected and endowed by Mr. Allen , a player : and it is also said , a famous she - tragedian has settled her ...
... taken , your playhouses in England have done the same thing ; for , unless I am misinformed , the hospital at Dul- ledge was erected and endowed by Mr. Allen , a player : and it is also said , a famous she - tragedian has settled her ...
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... taken up in cultivating the eyes and nose , the face of the Bickerstaffs fell down in- 1 In this particular . ] In what particular ? in that of Jenny's chastity ? -But there is not a word on the subject , in what follows . I take for ...
... taken up in cultivating the eyes and nose , the face of the Bickerstaffs fell down in- 1 In this particular . ] In what particular ? in that of Jenny's chastity ? -But there is not a word on the subject , in what follows . I take for ...
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