The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... conversations , sets himself above the author of a quarto ; the author of a quarto above the author of an octavo ; and so on , by a gradual descent and subordination , to an author in twenty - fours . This dis- tinction is so well ...
... conversations , sets himself above the author of a quarto ; the author of a quarto above the author of an octavo ; and so on , by a gradual descent and subordination , to an author in twenty - fours . This dis- tinction is so well ...
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... conversation which either long command the attention , or strike with the violence of a sudden passion , or occasion the burst of laughter which accompanies humour . I have sometimes fancied that the mind is in this case like a ...
... conversation which either long command the attention , or strike with the violence of a sudden passion , or occasion the burst of laughter which accompanies humour . I have sometimes fancied that the mind is in this case like a ...
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... conversation of this nature , began then to engross the subject . One had sweated at the sight of it , another had smelled it out as it lay concealed in a very distant cupboard ; and he who crowned the whole set of these stories ...
... conversation of this nature , began then to engross the subject . One had sweated at the sight of it , another had smelled it out as it lay concealed in a very distant cupboard ; and he who crowned the whole set of these stories ...
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... conversation to show us to ourselves he seems to look ridiculous before : you , that you may remember how near a resemblance you bear to him , or that you may know he will not lie under the imputation of believing you . Then it is ...
... conversation to show us to ourselves he seems to look ridiculous before : you , that you may remember how near a resemblance you bear to him , or that you may know he will not lie under the imputation of believing you . Then it is ...
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... conversation . Were it true , I am sure he could not speak it from his own knowledge ; but had he read the books which he has collected , he would find his accusa- tion to be wholly groundless . Those who are truly learned will acquit ...
... conversation . Were it true , I am sure he could not speak it from his own knowledge ; but had he read the books which he has collected , he would find his accusa- tion to be wholly groundless . Those who are truly learned will acquit ...
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