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 22
It indeed gives the names of so many who died by it , that it would have looked like a bill of mortality , had I translated it at full length ; I have therefore made an abridgment of it , and only extracted such particular passages as ...
It indeed gives the names of so many who died by it , that it would have looked like a bill of mortality , had I translated it at full length ; I have therefore made an abridgment of it , and only extracted such particular passages as ...
Side 35
This is a method of reasoning which has been made use of with the poor refugees , and which was so fashionable in our country during the reign of Queen Mary , that in a passage of an author quoted by Monsieur Bayle , it is said ...
This is a method of reasoning which has been made use of with the poor refugees , and which was so fashionable in our country during the reign of Queen Mary , that in a passage of an author quoted by Monsieur Bayle , it is said ...
Side 43
We should bear the same love towards a man of honour , who is a living antagonist , which Tully tells us , in the forementioned passage , every one naturally does . to an enemy that is dead . In short , we should esteem virtue , though ...
We should bear the same love towards a man of honour , who is a living antagonist , which Tully tells us , in the forementioned passage , every one naturally does . to an enemy that is dead . In short , we should esteem virtue , though ...
Side 56
His whole band of mirth is so finely described , that I shall set the passage down at length . But come , thou goddess , fair and free , In Heaven ycleap'd Euphrosyne , And by men , Heart - easing Mirth , Whom lovely Venus at a birth ...
His whole band of mirth is so finely described , that I shall set the passage down at length . But come , thou goddess , fair and free , In Heaven ycleap'd Euphrosyne , And by men , Heart - easing Mirth , Whom lovely Venus at a birth ...
Side 63
... in the several passages that occasioned them , I cannot but take notice , that our English author has , after the same ... the expletive do in the third , and the ten monosyllables in the fourth , gives a beauty to this passage No.
... in the several passages that occasioned them , I cannot but take notice , that our English author has , after the same ... the expletive do in the third , and the ten monosyllables in the fourth , gives a beauty to this passage No.
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