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 8
... speak of her in the words of the apocryphal writer whom I quoted in my last Saturday's paper , Wisdom i is glorious , and never fadeth away ; yet she is easily seen of them that love her , and found of ys see her . She preventeth , them ...
... speak of her in the words of the apocryphal writer whom I quoted in my last Saturday's paper , Wisdom i is glorious , and never fadeth away ; yet she is easily seen of them that love her , and found of ys see her . She preventeth , them ...
Side 13
... speak this by way of precaution , because I know there are several writers , of uncom- mon erudition , who would not fail to expose my ignorance , if they caught me tripping in a matter of so great moment . No. 229. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER ...
... speak this by way of precaution , because I know there are several writers , of uncom- mon erudition , who would not fail to expose my ignorance , if they caught me tripping in a matter of so great moment . No. 229. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER ...
Side 15
... speak , and sweetly smile . II . ' Twas this depriv'd my soul of rest , And rais'd such tumults in my breast ; For while I gaz'd , in transport tost , My breath was gone , my voice was lost : III . My bosom glow'd ; the subtle flame Ran ...
... speak , and sweetly smile . II . ' Twas this depriv'd my soul of rest , And rais'd such tumults in my breast ; For while I gaz'd , in transport tost , My breath was gone , my voice was lost : III . My bosom glow'd ; the subtle flame Ran ...
Side 17
... speak or move , and have expected he would have died above three acts before the dagger or cup of poison were brought in . It would not be amiss , if such an one were at first introduced as a ghost , or a statue , till he recovered his ...
... speak or move , and have expected he would have died above three acts before the dagger or cup of poison were brought in . It would not be amiss , if such an one were at first introduced as a ghost , or a statue , till he recovered his ...
Side 18
... speak , who lies under too great oppressions of modesty . I remember , upon talking with a friend of mine concerning the force of pronunciation , our discourse led us into the enu- meration of the several organs of speech which an ...
... speak , who lies under too great oppressions of modesty . I remember , upon talking with a friend of mine concerning the force of pronunciation , our discourse led us into the enu- meration of the several organs of speech which an ...
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