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 4
... with it in ano- ther paper . In the mean while , I cannot but won- der , that these two finished pieces have never been attempted before by any of our countrymen . But the truth of it is , the compositions of the SPECTATOR . NO . 223 .
... with it in ano- ther paper . In the mean while , I cannot but won- der , that these two finished pieces have never been attempted before by any of our countrymen . But the truth of it is , the compositions of the SPECTATOR . NO . 223 .
Side 7
... mean , ungenerous minds . Discretion points out the noblest ends to us , and pursues the most proper and laudable methods of attaining them : Cunning has only private selfish aims , and sticks at nothing which may make them succeed ...
... mean , ungenerous minds . Discretion points out the noblest ends to us , and pursues the most proper and laudable methods of attaining them : Cunning has only private selfish aims , and sticks at nothing which may make them succeed ...
Side 10
... means nothing further here , than that he would drown himself , since he represents the issue of his leap as doubtful , by adding , that if he should escape with life , he knows his mistress would be pleased with it ; which is according ...
... means nothing further here , than that he would drown himself , since he represents the issue of his leap as doubtful , by adding , that if he should escape with life , he knows his mistress would be pleased with it ; which is according ...
Side 11
... means . " I am , Sir , your most humble Servant , " and well - wisher , AESCULAPIUS . ” " Mr. SPECTATOR , " I am a young woman crossed in love . My story is very long and melancholy . To give you the heads of it ; a young gentleman ...
... means . " I am , Sir , your most humble Servant , " and well - wisher , AESCULAPIUS . ” " Mr. SPECTATOR , " I am a young woman crossed in love . My story is very long and melancholy . To give you the heads of it ; a young gentleman ...
Side 16
... means he will know to which of the translations he ought to give the preference . I shall only add , that this translation is written in the very spirit of Sappho , and as near the Greek as the genius of our language will possibly ...
... means he will know to which of the translations he ought to give the preference . I shall only add , that this translation is written in the very spirit of Sappho , and as near the Greek as the genius of our language will possibly ...
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