The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Side 5
... appear weak and faded in the translation . No. 225. SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 17 . Nullum numen abest si sit prudentia- Juv . I HAVE often thought if the minds of men were laid open , we should see but little difference be tween that of the ...
... appear weak and faded in the translation . No. 225. SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 17 . Nullum numen abest si sit prudentia- Juv . I HAVE often thought if the minds of men were laid open , we should see but little difference be tween that of the ...
Side 7
... great a distance from him . The objects do not appear little to him because they are remote . He considers that those pleasures and pains S. which lie hid in eternity , approach nearer to A 4 NO . 225 . 7 SPECTATOR .
... great a distance from him . The objects do not appear little to him because they are remote . He considers that those pleasures and pains S. which lie hid in eternity , approach nearer to A 4 NO . 225 . 7 SPECTATOR .
Side 12
... appears to have been a piece of those records which were kept in the little temple of Apollo , that stood upon the promontory of Leucate . The reader will find it to be a summary account of several 12 NO . 227 . SPECTATOR .
... appears to have been a piece of those records which were kept in the little temple of Apollo , that stood upon the promontory of Leucate . The reader will find it to be a summary account of several 12 NO . 227 . SPECTATOR .
Side 16
... appear repugnant to each other , are really such as happen in the frenzies of love . I wonder that not one of the critics or editors , through whose hands this ode has passed , has taken occasion from it to mention a circumstance ...
... appear repugnant to each other , are really such as happen in the frenzies of love . I wonder that not one of the critics or editors , through whose hands this ode has passed , has taken occasion from it to mention a circumstance ...
Side 18
... appear in some little confusion at the beginning of his speech , and confesses that he him- self never entered upon an oration without trembling and concern . It is indeed a kind of deference which is due to a great assembly , and ...
... appear in some little confusion at the beginning of his speech , and confesses that he him- self never entered upon an oration without trembling and concern . It is indeed a kind of deference which is due to a great assembly , and ...
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