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
... pleased with it . " . I shall leave it with the critics to determine whether the place , which this shepherd so particularly points out , was not the above - mentioned Leucate , or at least some other lover's leap , which was supposed ...
... pleased with it . " . I shall leave it with the critics to determine whether the place , which this shepherd so particularly points out , was not the above - mentioned Leucate , or at least some other lover's leap , which was supposed ...
Side 17
... pleased with it myself , and question not but it will be as acceptable to the reader . " MR . SPECTATOR , " You , who are no stranger to public assemblies , cannot but have observed the awe they often strike on such as are obliged to ...
... pleased with it myself , and question not but it will be as acceptable to the reader . " MR . SPECTATOR , " You , who are no stranger to public assemblies , cannot but have observed the awe they often strike on such as are obliged to ...
Side 18
... pleased with a late instance of this kind at the opera of Almahide , in the encouragement given to a young singer , whose more than ordinary concern on her first appearance , recommended her no less than her agreeable voice , and just ...
... pleased with a late instance of this kind at the opera of Almahide , in the encouragement given to a young singer , whose more than ordinary concern on her first appearance , recommended her no less than her agreeable voice , and just ...
Side 25
... who , when he is pleased with any thing that is acted upon the stage , expresses his approbation by a loud knock upon the benches or the wainscoat , which may be heard over the whole theatre . This NO . 235 . SPECTATOR . 25.
... who , when he is pleased with any thing that is acted upon the stage , expresses his approbation by a loud knock upon the benches or the wainscoat , which may be heard over the whole theatre . This NO . 235 . SPECTATOR . 25.
Side 40
... pleased to have seen them corresponding with one another when they were guarded with spies and watches , or separated by castles and ad- ventures . J '属 1 a 12 In the mean while , if ever this invention should be revived , or put into ...
... pleased to have seen them corresponding with one another when they were guarded with spies and watches , or separated by castles and ad- ventures . J '属 1 a 12 In the mean while , if ever this invention should be revived , or put into ...
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