The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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Side 442
... give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . ” — Dr . Johnson . " It was not till three generations had laughed and wept over the pages of Addison that the omission of a monument to his memory ] was supplied by public veneration ...
... give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . ” — Dr . Johnson . " It was not till three generations had laughed and wept over the pages of Addison that the omission of a monument to his memory ] was supplied by public veneration ...
Side 447
... give in full Supplementary to same ( between 1714 and 1717 ) SECOND APPENDIX , Containing Miscellanies and Gleanings . Addison's Playhouse , a poem - - Epilogue written for Steele's Entertainment Prologue to Smith's Phædra and ...
... give in full Supplementary to same ( between 1714 and 1717 ) SECOND APPENDIX , Containing Miscellanies and Gleanings . Addison's Playhouse , a poem - - Epilogue written for Steele's Entertainment Prologue to Smith's Phædra and ...
Side 456
... give your Excellency no further trouble upon this subject ; only that you would prevail with the Czar to let you know where that minister may find his Czarish Majesty , dur- ing the present uncertainty of his residence . As his Majesty ...
... give your Excellency no further trouble upon this subject ; only that you would prevail with the Czar to let you know where that minister may find his Czarish Majesty , dur- ing the present uncertainty of his residence . As his Majesty ...
Side 458
... give the Regent a proof of that confidence which he places in his friendship , and of his inclination to do everything that may be agreeable to his R. H. ) is pleased to order your Ex- cellency to signify to him , that his Majesty is ...
... give the Regent a proof of that confidence which he places in his friendship , and of his inclination to do everything that may be agreeable to his R. H. ) is pleased to order your Ex- cellency to signify to him , that his Majesty is ...
Side 459
... give proper intimations of it to the pen- sioner and chief persons there . His Majesty also hopes ( as he would have your Excellency acquaint the Regent ) that H. R. H. will intimate to the States how much he does desire and expect ...
... give proper intimations of it to the pen- sioner and chief persons there . His Majesty also hopes ( as he would have your Excellency acquaint the Regent ) that H. R. H. will intimate to the States how much he does desire and expect ...
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