The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 sider |
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... expressed , and as it were printed , his ideas in the creation , men express their ideas in books , which by this great invention of these latter ages , may last as long as the sun and moon , and perish only in the ge- neral wreck of ...
... expressed , and as it were printed , his ideas in the creation , men express their ideas in books , which by this great invention of these latter ages , may last as long as the sun and moon , and perish only in the ge- neral wreck of ...
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... expression ) to be cut out for an Italian singer , was last Sunday practising the same airs . " I know the lady's principles , and that she will plead the toleration , which ( as she fancies ) allows her non - conformity in this ...
... expression ) to be cut out for an Italian singer , was last Sunday practising the same airs . " I know the lady's principles , and that she will plead the toleration , which ( as she fancies ) allows her non - conformity in this ...
Side 95
... expressed himself in a much more lively manner , " When I reflect on such a speech pro- nounced by such a person , I can scarce forbear crying out , Sancte Socrates , ora pro nobis . O holy Socrates , pray for us . " No. 215. TUESDAY ...
... expressed himself in a much more lively manner , " When I reflect on such a speech pro- nounced by such a person , I can scarce forbear crying out , Sancte Socrates , ora pro nobis . O holy Socrates , pray for us . " No. 215. TUESDAY ...
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... expressed in better words , or some similitude for the illustration of my subject . This is what gives birth to the motto of a speculation , which I rather choose to take out of the poets than the prose writers , as the former generally ...
... expressed in better words , or some similitude for the illustration of my subject . This is what gives birth to the motto of a speculation , which I rather choose to take out of the poets than the prose writers , as the former generally ...
Side 106
... expression , called by his friends , sim- plicity ; and by his enemies , we may be sure , insipidity . The worst part of his character is that he was generally thought ( and I believe on good grounds ) to have done Mr. Pope ill offices ...
... expression , called by his friends , sim- plicity ; and by his enemies , we may be sure , insipidity . The worst part of his character is that he was generally thought ( and I believe on good grounds ) to have done Mr. Pope ill offices ...
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