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 9
... raised a great curiosity among several of my cor- respondents . I there told them that this leap was used to be taken from a promontory of Leucate . This Leucate was formerly a part of Acarnania , be- ing joined to it by a narrow neck ...
... raised a great curiosity among several of my cor- respondents . I there told them that this leap was used to be taken from a promontory of Leucate . This Leucate was formerly a part of Acarnania , be- ing joined to it by a narrow neck ...
Side 18
... due to a great assembly , and seldom fails to raise a benevolence in the audience towards the person who speaks . My correspondent has taken notice , that the bravest men often appear timorous on these occasions 18 NO . 231 . SPECTATOR .
... due to a great assembly , and seldom fails to raise a benevolence in the audience towards the person who speaks . My correspondent has taken notice , that the bravest men often appear timorous on these occasions 18 NO . 231 . SPECTATOR .
Side 20
... raise it in ourselves upon imagi- nary occasions , when such as are real do not offer themselves ; for this is the meaning of his precept , that when we are by ourselves , and in our greatest solitudes , we should fancy that Cato stands ...
... raise it in ourselves upon imagi- nary occasions , when such as are real do not offer themselves ; for this is the meaning of his precept , that when we are by ourselves , and in our greatest solitudes , we should fancy that Cato stands ...
Side 27
... and beat time to their applauses ; or , to raise my simile , I have sometimes fancied the Trunk - maker in the upper gallery to be like Virgil's ruler of the wind , 1 . seated upon the top of a mountain , who , No. 235 . 27 . SPECTATOR .
... and beat time to their applauses ; or , to raise my simile , I have sometimes fancied the Trunk - maker in the upper gallery to be like Virgil's ruler of the wind , 1 . seated upon the top of a mountain , who , No. 235 . 27 . SPECTATOR .
Side 35
... raised in England by reason of the executions that were made in Smithfield . These disputants convince their adversaries with a forites , commonly called a pile of faggots . The rack is also a kind of syllogism which has been used with ...
... raised in England by reason of the executions that were made in Smithfield . These disputants convince their adversaries with a forites , commonly called a pile of faggots . The rack is also a kind of syllogism which has been used with ...
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