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 10
After this short preface , I shall present my reader with some letters which I have received upon this subject . The first is sent me by a physician . " MR . SPECTATOR , " THE lover's leap , which you mention in your 223d paper ...
After this short preface , I shall present my reader with some letters which I have received upon this subject . The first is sent me by a physician . " MR . SPECTATOR , " THE lover's leap , which you mention in your 223d paper ...
Side 14
My learned reader will know very well the reason why one of these verses is printed in Roman letter ; and if he compares this translation with the original , will find that the three first stanzas are rendered almost word for word ...
My learned reader will know very well the reason why one of these verses is printed in Roman letter ; and if he compares this translation with the original , will find that the three first stanzas are rendered almost word for word ...
Side 17
LOOKING over the letters which I have lately received from my correspondents , I met with the following one , which is written with such a spirit of politeness , that I could not but be very much pleased with it myself , and question ...
LOOKING over the letters which I have lately received from my correspondents , I met with the following one , which is written with such a spirit of politeness , that I could not but be very much pleased with it myself , and question ...
Side 34
For that author tells us , that , upon the revival of Greek letters , most of the universities in Europe were divided into Greeks and Trojans . The latter were those who bore a mortal hatred to the language of the Grecians , insomuch ...
For that author tells us , that , upon the revival of Greek letters , most of the universities in Europe were divided into Greeks and Trojans . The latter were those who bore a mortal hatred to the language of the Grecians , insomuch ...
Side 38
I write to him by every conveyance , and , contrary to other people , am always in good humour when the east - wind blows , because it seldom fails of bringing me a letter from him . Let me intreat you , Sir , to give me your advice ...
I write to him by every conveyance , and , contrary to other people , am always in good humour when the east - wind blows , because it seldom fails of bringing me a letter from him . Let me intreat you , Sir , to give me your advice ...
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