The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 3G. Bell, 1882 |
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Side 93
... endeavoured to palliate the superstitions of the Roman Catholic religion with the same kind of apology , where he pretends to consider the different spirit of the Papists and the Calvinists , as to the great points wherein they disagree ...
... endeavoured to palliate the superstitions of the Roman Catholic religion with the same kind of apology , where he pretends to consider the different spirit of the Papists and the Calvinists , as to the great points wherein they disagree ...
Side 223
... endeavoured to give a general idea of its graces and imperfections in my six first papers , I thought myself obliged to bestow one upon every book in particular . The three first books I have already despatched , and am now entering ...
... endeavoured to give a general idea of its graces and imperfections in my six first papers , I thought myself obliged to bestow one upon every book in particular . The three first books I have already despatched , and am now entering ...
Side 283
... endeavoured not only to prove that the poem is beautiful in general , but to point out its particular beauties , and to determine wherein they consist . I have endeavoured to show how some passages are beautiful by being sublime ...
... endeavoured not only to prove that the poem is beautiful in general , but to point out its particular beauties , and to determine wherein they consist . I have endeavoured to show how some passages are beautiful by being sublime ...
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THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
Account of SapphoHer Hymn to Venus 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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