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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... to denote that it was not a short transient visit which she intended to make her . This ode was preserved by an eminent Greek critic , who inserted it intire in his works , as a pattern of perfection in the structure of it .
... to denote that it was not a short transient visit which she intended to make her . This ode was preserved by an eminent Greek critic , who inserted it intire in his works , as a pattern of perfection in the structure of it .
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In short , cunning is only the mimic of discretion , and may pass upon weak men in the same manner as vivacity is often mistaken for wit , and gravity for wisdom . The cast of mind which is natural to a discreet man , makes him look ...
In short , cunning is only the mimic of discretion , and may pass upon weak men in the same manner as vivacity is often mistaken for wit , and gravity for wisdom . The cast of mind which is natural to a discreet man , makes him look ...
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After this short preface , I shall present my reader with some letters which I have received upon this subject . The first is sent me by a physician . " MR . SPECTATOR , " THE lover's leap , which you mention in your 223d paper ...
After this short preface , I shall present my reader with some letters which I have received upon this subject . The first is sent me by a physician . " MR . SPECTATOR , " THE lover's leap , which you mention in your 223d paper ...
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... and if he compares this translation with the original , will find that the three first stanzas are rendered almost word for word , and not only with the same elegance , but with the same short turn of expression , which ...
... and if he compares this translation with the original , will find that the three first stanzas are rendered almost word for word , and not only with the same elegance , but with the same short turn of expression , which ...
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In short , Monsieur Boileau has given us all the poetry , but not all the passion , of this famous fragment . I shall in the last place present my reader with the English translation . I. Blest as th ' immortal Gods is he , The youth ...
In short , Monsieur Boileau has given us all the poetry , but not all the passion , of this famous fragment . I shall in the last place present my reader with the English translation . I. Blest as th ' immortal Gods is he , The youth ...
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