The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... from such a pros- 1 The reader of taste feels the force of this well - chosen word . Mr. Pope had it in view , when he said , — “ Who heaves old ocean . ' " 9 pect . A troubled ocean , to a man who No. 489 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
... from such a pros- 1 The reader of taste feels the force of this well - chosen word . Mr. Pope had it in view , when he said , — “ Who heaves old ocean . ' " 9 pect . A troubled ocean , to a man who No. 489 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
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... forces are thus rallied , and reduced into regular bodies , I flatter myself that I shall make no despicable figure at the head of them . Whether these rules , which have been received time out of mind in the commonwealth of letters ...
... forces are thus rallied , and reduced into regular bodies , I flatter myself that I shall make no despicable figure at the head of them . Whether these rules , which have been received time out of mind in the commonwealth of letters ...
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... force enough to suppress our thoughts of them . If a man who has endeavoured to amuse his com- pany with improbabilities could but look into their minds , he would find that they imagine he lightly esteems of their sense , when he ...
... force enough to suppress our thoughts of them . If a man who has endeavoured to amuse his com- pany with improbabilities could but look into their minds , he would find that they imagine he lightly esteems of their sense , when he ...
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... esse dictum , et sibi vindicaverat . The fine imagery of this introduction is presented to us in all the force and beauty of expression . they faded away and went out , several stars and No. 565 . 101 THE SPECTATOR .
... esse dictum , et sibi vindicaverat . The fine imagery of this introduction is presented to us in all the force and beauty of expression . they faded away and went out , several stars and No. 565 . 101 THE SPECTATOR .
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... force to those objects which are apt to produce them . When a young fellow complained to an old philosopher , that his wife was not handsome , " Put less water in your wine , ( says the philosopher , ) and you will quickly make her so ...
... force to those objects which are apt to produce them . When a young fellow complained to an old philosopher , that his wife was not handsome , " Put less water in your wine , ( says the philosopher , ) and you will quickly make her so ...
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