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 17
Many a brave fellow , who has put his enemy to flight in the field , has been in the utmost disorder upon making a speech before a body of his friends at home . One would think there was some kind of fascination in the eyes of a large ...
Many a brave fellow , who has put his enemy to flight in the field , has been in the utmost disorder upon making a speech before a body of his friends at home . One would think there was some kind of fascination in the eyes of a large ...
Side 25
... but hearing that Sappho had been there before him , and that her body could be no where found , he very generously lamented her fall , and is said to have written his hundred and twenty - fifth ode upon that occasion .
... but hearing that Sappho had been there before him , and that her body could be no where found , he very generously lamented her fall , and is said to have written his hundred and twenty - fifth ode upon that occasion .
Side 34
... and cudgelled a body of Smiglesians half the length of High - Street , till they had dispersed themselves for shelter into their respective garrisons . ร This humor , I find , went very far in Erasmus's time .
... and cudgelled a body of Smiglesians half the length of High - Street , till they had dispersed themselves for shelter into their respective garrisons . ร This humor , I find , went very far in Erasmus's time .
Side 42
A virtuous mind in a fair body is indeed a fine picture in a good light , and therefore it is no wonder that it makes the beautiful sex all over charms . 1 1 As virtue in general is of an amiable and lovely nature , there are some ...
A virtuous mind in a fair body is indeed a fine picture in a good light , and therefore it is no wonder that it makes the beautiful sex all over charms . 1 1 As virtue in general is of an amiable and lovely nature , there are some ...
Side 47
... wherein I gave some account of the great feuds which happened formerly in those learned bodies , between the modern Greeks and ... a very considerable body of Trojans , who , upon a proper occasion , would not fail to declare NO .
... wherein I gave some account of the great feuds which happened formerly in those learned bodies , between the modern Greeks and ... a very considerable body of Trojans , who , upon a proper occasion , would not fail to declare NO .
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