The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... raised himself on one leg in such a per- pendicular posture , that the other grew in a direct line above his head ... raise horror and aversion ? There is something disingenuous and immoral in the being able to bear such a sight . Men of ...
... raised himself on one leg in such a per- pendicular posture , that the other grew in a direct line above his head ... raise horror and aversion ? There is something disingenuous and immoral in the being able to bear such a sight . Men of ...
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... raised by the dignity of thought and sublimity of expression , rather than by a train of robes or a plume of ... raise and aggrandize the persons of a tra- gedy ; and shall show in another paper the several expedients which are practised ...
... raised by the dignity of thought and sublimity of expression , rather than by a train of robes or a plume of ... raise and aggrandize the persons of a tra- gedy ; and shall show in another paper the several expedients which are practised ...
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... raised my thoughts , by those transporting airs which he played , to taste the pleasures of his conversation , as I ... raise our ideas of that charming philosophy , which is the sub- ject of it-- " Not harsh and crabbed , as dull fools ...
... raised my thoughts , by those transporting airs which he played , to taste the pleasures of his conversation , as I ... raise our ideas of that charming philosophy , which is the sub- ject of it-- " Not harsh and crabbed , as dull fools ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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