The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... French critics , from whom Mr. Addison took it , to just nothing : for what is that thought , which in the hands of an able writer may not be so turned as to pass for truth , with most readers ? to have subsisted1 without fauns and ...
... French critics , from whom Mr. Addison took it , to just nothing : for what is that thought , which in the hands of an able writer may not be so turned as to pass for truth , with most readers ? to have subsisted1 without fauns and ...
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... French by Monsieur Galland . The fable has in it such a wild , but natural sim- plicity , that I question not but my reader will be as much pleased with it as I have been , and that he will consider himself , 1 if he reflects on the ...
... French by Monsieur Galland . The fable has in it such a wild , but natural sim- plicity , that I question not but my reader will be as much pleased with it as I have been , and that he will consider himself , 1 if he reflects on the ...
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... French king , though , in reality , I only make use of him for a help to discourse . In short , I wrangle and dispute for exercise ; and have carried this point so far , that I was once like to have been run through the body for making ...
... French king , though , in reality , I only make use of him for a help to discourse . In short , I wrangle and dispute for exercise ; and have carried this point so far , that I was once like to have been run through the body for making ...
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... See the note on p . 57 . 2 For that . ] For [ this reason , viz . ] that — which the French express by parceque , i . e . par ce que , for this that . ness of thy constitution , than the sincerity of their 88 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... See the note on p . 57 . 2 For that . ] For [ this reason , viz . ] that — which the French express by parceque , i . e . par ce que , for this that . ness of thy constitution , than the sincerity of their 88 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Página 93
... lieu . ] I know not why the author preferred French to English , in lieu , to instead , unless it were to avoid the monotony of , instead , what , parted . long trapsticks that had no calfs to them . One No. 559 . 93 THE SPECTATOR .
... lieu . ] I know not why the author preferred French to English , in lieu , to instead , unless it were to avoid the monotony of , instead , what , parted . long trapsticks that had no calfs to them . One No. 559 . 93 THE SPECTATOR .
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