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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PHAD WHEN I reflect upon the various fate of those multitudes of ancient writers ' who flourished in Greece and Italy ... They give us a taste of her way of writing , which is perfectly conformable with that extraordinary character we ...
PHAD WHEN I reflect upon the various fate of those multitudes of ancient writers ' who flourished in Greece and Italy ... They give us a taste of her way of writing , which is perfectly conformable with that extraordinary character we ...
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In a word , if the ladies have a mind to know the manner of writing practised by the so much celebrated Sappho , they may here see it in its genuine and natural beauty , without any foreign . or affected ornaments . AN HYMN TO VENUS .
In a word , if the ladies have a mind to know the manner of writing practised by the so much celebrated Sappho , they may here see it in its genuine and natural beauty , without any foreign . or affected ornaments . AN HYMN TO VENUS .
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... for indeed the talking with a friend is nothing else but thinking aloud . Tully has therefore very justly exposed a precept delivered by some ancient writers , that a man should live with his enemy in such a manner ...
... for indeed the talking with a friend is nothing else but thinking aloud . Tully has therefore very justly exposed a precept delivered by some ancient writers , that a man should live with his enemy in such a manner ...
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Its advantages are infinite , but its acquisition easy ; or , to speak of her in the words of the apocryphal writer whom I quoted in my last Saturday's paper , Wisdom is glorious , and never fadeth away ; yet she is seen of her .
Its advantages are infinite , but its acquisition easy ; or , to speak of her in the words of the apocryphal writer whom I quoted in my last Saturday's paper , Wisdom is glorious , and never fadeth away ; yet she is seen of her .
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I speak this by way of precaution , because I know there are several writers , of uncommon erudition , who would not fail to expose my ignorance , if they caught me tripping in a matter of so great moment . B No. 229.
I speak this by way of precaution , because I know there are several writers , of uncommon erudition , who would not fail to expose my ignorance , if they caught me tripping in a matter of so great moment . B No. 229.
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