The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... learned world , as to this great particular . By the learned world I here mean at large , all those who are any way concerned in works of literature , whether in the writing , printing , or repeating part . To begin with the writers ; I ...
... learned world , as to this great particular . By the learned world I here mean at large , all those who are any way concerned in works of literature , whether in the writing , printing , or repeating part . To begin with the writers ; I ...
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... learned world , that I never presumed to take place of a pamphleteer till my daily papers were gathered into those two first volumes which have al- ready appeared . After which I naturally jumped over the heads not only of all ...
... learned world , that I never presumed to take place of a pamphleteer till my daily papers were gathered into those two first volumes which have al- ready appeared . After which I naturally jumped over the heads not only of all ...
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... learned world , and who regulate themselves upon all occa- sions by several laws peculiar to their body . I mean the players or actors of both sexes . Among these it is a stand- ing and uncontroverted principle , that a tragedian always ...
... learned world , and who regulate themselves upon all occa- sions by several laws peculiar to their body . I mean the players or actors of both sexes . Among these it is a stand- ing and uncontroverted principle , that a tragedian always ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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