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 11
... produce a quotation out of a very venerable author , in which the phrenzy produced by love , is compared to that which is produced by the biting of a mad dog . But as this comparison is a little too coarse for your paper , and might ...
... produce a quotation out of a very venerable author , in which the phrenzy produced by love , is compared to that which is produced by the biting of a mad dog . But as this comparison is a little too coarse for your paper , and might ...
Side 27
... produce the clap . He sometimes lets the audience begin the clap of themselves , and at the conclusion of their ap plause ratifies it with a single thwack . He is of so great use to the Play - house , that it is said a former director ...
... produce the clap . He sometimes lets the audience begin the clap of themselves , and at the conclusion of their ap plause ratifies it with a single thwack . He is of so great use to the Play - house , that it is said a former director ...
Side 54
... produced , men shined by a noble simplicity of behaviour , and were strangers to those little embellishments which are so fashion- able in our present conversation . And it is very remarkable , that , notwithstanding we fall short at ...
... produced , men shined by a noble simplicity of behaviour , and were strangers to those little embellishments which are so fashion- able in our present conversation . And it is very remarkable , that , notwithstanding we fall short at ...
Side 61
... produced in one age , lived together in so good an understanding , and celebrated one another with so much genero- sity , that each of them receives an additional lustre from his contemporaries , and is more famous for having lived with ...
... produced in one age , lived together in so good an understanding , and celebrated one another with so much genero- sity , that each of them receives an additional lustre from his contemporaries , and is more famous for having lived with ...
Side 63
... produce two or three instances of this kind . Speaking of the insipid smoothness which some readers are so much in love with , he has the following verses : These equal syllables alone require , Tho ' oft the ear the open vowels tire ...
... produce two or three instances of this kind . Speaking of the insipid smoothness which some readers are so much in love with , he has the following verses : These equal syllables alone require , Tho ' oft the ear the open vowels tire ...
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