The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... turn itself to an infinite multitude of objects , especially when the soul shall have passed through the space of ... turns , and receive No. 600 . 155 THE SPECTATOR .
... turn itself to an infinite multitude of objects , especially when the soul shall have passed through the space of ... turns , and receive No. 600 . 155 THE SPECTATOR .
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... turn of the phrase , and that the perfect sublime arises from all these three in conjunction together . He produces an instance of this perfect sublime in four verses from the Athaliah of Monsieur Racine . When Abner , one of the chief ...
... turn of the phrase , and that the perfect sublime arises from all these three in conjunction together . He produces an instance of this perfect sublime in four verses from the Athaliah of Monsieur Racine . When Abner , one of the chief ...
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... turning into his country with fire and sword , diverted him from so cruel and unnatural an enterprise . And let those who ... turn Amazons in the service of their sovereign , nor so much as let their nails grow for the defence of their ...
... turning into his country with fire and sword , diverted him from so cruel and unnatural an enterprise . And let those who ... turn Amazons in the service of their sovereign , nor so much as let their nails grow for the defence of their ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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