The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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Side 452
... Pieces Addison's use of the Pronoun " One " Gregorio Leti's Progeny Garth's Infidelity Addison and Gay . PAGE 731 732 C ib . ib . 733 ib . ib . 734 ib . 735 736 ib . Gay Monsieur St. Evremond • 737 ib . Whig Principles Pippin - Woman ...
... Pieces Addison's use of the Pronoun " One " Gregorio Leti's Progeny Garth's Infidelity Addison and Gay . PAGE 731 732 C ib . ib . 733 ib . ib . 734 ib . 735 736 ib . Gay Monsieur St. Evremond • 737 ib . Whig Principles Pippin - Woman ...
Side 461
... piece of condescension in a case which , considered in all its circumstances , is without example . However , as the king has taken this resolution , his Majesty will give immediate orders for the release both of Count Gyllenborg and ...
... piece of condescension in a case which , considered in all its circumstances , is without example . However , as the king has taken this resolution , his Majesty will give immediate orders for the release both of Count Gyllenborg and ...
Side 524
... piece he published in English , viz . a Poem to His Majesty King William III . , on the taking of Namur , in the year 1695 , ) recommended him to that Prince , who gave him a pension of £ 300 per annum , and sent him to travel . At his ...
... piece he published in English , viz . a Poem to His Majesty King William III . , on the taking of Namur , in the year 1695 , ) recommended him to that Prince , who gave him a pension of £ 300 per annum , and sent him to travel . At his ...
Side 549
... piece ; the images are chosen with a nice judgment , worked up with a delicacy of imagination , and placed in the strongest light . Everything strikes at the first view , and yet will bear the strictest eye to reexamine it . The ...
... piece ; the images are chosen with a nice judgment , worked up with a delicacy of imagination , and placed in the strongest light . Everything strikes at the first view , and yet will bear the strictest eye to reexamine it . The ...
Side 558
... piece is the Battle of the Cranes and Pygmies ; for in that piece we discern a gleam of fancy and humour which many years later enlivened thousands of breakfast tables . Swift boasted that he was never known to steal a hint ; and he ...
... piece is the Battle of the Cranes and Pygmies ; for in that piece we discern a gleam of fancy and humour which many years later enlivened thousands of breakfast tables . Swift boasted that he was never known to steal a hint ; and he ...
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