The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... admirable writer has the best and worst verses of any among our Eng- lish poets , Ned Softly has got all the bad ... admired of our English poets , and practised by those who want genius and strength to represent , after the manner of ...
... admirable writer has the best and worst verses of any among our Eng- lish poets , Ned Softly has got all the bad ... admired of our English poets , and practised by those who want genius and strength to represent , after the manner of ...
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... admiration . But notwithstanding man's essential perfection is but very little , his comparative perfection may be very considerable . If he looks upon himself in an abstracted light , he has not much to boast of ; but if he considers ...
... admiration . But notwithstanding man's essential perfection is but very little , his comparative perfection may be very considerable . If he looks upon himself in an abstracted light , he has not much to boast of ; but if he considers ...
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... admired for that only which deserves admiration : and I think we may observe , without a compliment to them , that many of them do not only live in a more uniform course of virtue , but with an infinitely greater regard to their hon ...
... admired for that only which deserves admiration : and I think we may observe , without a compliment to them , that many of them do not only live in a more uniform course of virtue , but with an infinitely greater regard to their hon ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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