The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... hear some of the beautiful passages , the admirer of it has repeated to me a speech of Apollo , or description of Polypheme . At other times when I have searched for the actions of a great man who gave a subject to the writer , I have ...
... hear some of the beautiful passages , the admirer of it has repeated to me a speech of Apollo , or description of Polypheme . At other times when I have searched for the actions of a great man who gave a subject to the writer , I have ...
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... hear what he says for himself . " My_worthy Friend , I question not but you , and the rest of my acquaint- ance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gal- lantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a ...
... hear what he says for himself . " My_worthy Friend , I question not but you , and the rest of my acquaint- ance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gal- lantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a ...
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... hear those who would detract from the author of it observe , that the letters which are sent to the Spectator are as good , if not better than any of his works . Upon this occasion , many letters of mirth are usually mentioned , which ...
... hear those who would detract from the author of it observe , that the letters which are sent to the Spectator are as good , if not better than any of his works . Upon this occasion , many letters of mirth are usually mentioned , which ...
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... hear of a party of ladies who intend to address you on the subject , and question not , if you do not give us the slip very suddenly , that you will receive addresses from all parts of the kingdom to continue so useful a work . Pray ...
... hear of a party of ladies who intend to address you on the subject , and question not , if you do not give us the slip very suddenly , that you will receive addresses from all parts of the kingdom to continue so useful a work . Pray ...
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... hear him with a particular pleasure . As we were sitting together , being the sole remaining mem- bers of our club , Sir Andrew gave me an account of the many busy scenes of life in which he had been engaged , and at the same time ...
... hear him with a particular pleasure . As we were sitting together , being the sole remaining mem- bers of our club , Sir Andrew gave me an account of the many busy scenes of life in which he had been engaged , and at the same time ...
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