The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... common people , breaks out in noise and show , and finds its reward , not from any inward pleasure that attends it , but from the praises and approbations which it receives from men . Of this shallow species there is not a more ...
... common people , breaks out in noise and show , and finds its reward , not from any inward pleasure that attends it , but from the praises and approbations which it receives from men . Of this shallow species there is not a more ...
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... common Fool's - coat . Upon that I praised a second , which it seems was but another kind of Fool's - coat . I had the same fate with two or three more ; for which reason I desired the owner of the garden to let me know which were the ...
... common Fool's - coat . Upon that I praised a second , which it seems was but another kind of Fool's - coat . I had the same fate with two or three more ; for which reason I desired the owner of the garden to let me know which were the ...
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... common sense , who would nei- ther relish nor comprehend an epigram of Martial , or a poem of Cowley : so , on the contrary , an ordinary song or ballad , that is the delight of the common people , cannot fail to please all such readers ...
... common sense , who would nei- ther relish nor comprehend an epigram of Martial , or a poem of Cowley : so , on the contrary , an ordinary song or ballad , that is the delight of the common people , cannot fail to please all such readers ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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