The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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Página 176
... reader believe which of them he pleases . After this he complains to the world that I call him names ; and that in my passion I said , " He was a flea , a louse , an owl , a bat , a small wit , a scribbler , and a nibbler . " When he ...
... reader believe which of them he pleases . After this he complains to the world that I call him names ; and that in my passion I said , " He was a flea , a louse , an owl , a bat , a small wit , a scribbler , and a nibbler . " When he ...
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... readers as are not unqualified for the enter- tainment by their affectation or ignorance ; and the reason is plain , because the same paintings of nature which recom- mend it to the most ordinary reader , will appear beautiful to the ...
... readers as are not unqualified for the enter- tainment by their affectation or ignorance ; and the reason is plain , because the same paintings of nature which recom- mend it to the most ordinary reader , will appear beautiful to the ...
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... reader not to let the simplicity of the style , which one may well pardon in so old a poet , prejudice him against the greatness of the thought . Then leaving life , Earl Piercy took The dead man by the hand , And said , Earl Douglas ...
... reader not to let the simplicity of the style , which one may well pardon in so old a poet , prejudice him against the greatness of the thought . Then leaving life , Earl Piercy took The dead man by the hand , And said , Earl Douglas ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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