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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... which many noble authors are entirely swallowed up , many very much shattered and da maged , some quite disjointed and broken into pieces , while some have wholly escaped the common wreck ; but the number of the last is very small .
... which many noble authors are entirely swallowed up , many very much shattered and da maged , some quite disjointed and broken into pieces , while some have wholly escaped the common wreck ; but the number of the last is very small .
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the translation of it as it was sent me by a friend , whose admirable pastorals and winter - piece have been already so well received . The reader will find in it that pathetic simplicity which is so peculiar to him , and so suitable to ...
the translation of it as it was sent me by a friend , whose admirable pastorals and winter - piece have been already so well received . The reader will find in it that pathetic simplicity which is so peculiar to him , and so suitable to ...
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In the mean while , I cannot but wonder , 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 .
In the mean while , I cannot but wonder , 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 .
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It 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 .
It 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 .
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AMONG the many famous pieces of antiquity which are still to be seen at Rome , there is the trunk of a statue which has lost the arms , legs , and head ; but discovers such an exquisite workmanship in what remains of it , that Michael ...
AMONG the many famous pieces of antiquity which are still to be seen at Rome , there is the trunk of a statue which has lost the arms , legs , and head ; but discovers such an exquisite workmanship in what remains of it , that Michael ...
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