The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... , tolle Medusæ . OVID . MEI . In a late paper I mentioned the project of an ingenious author for the erecting of several handicraft prizes to be con- tended for by our British artisans , and the influence 80 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... , tolle Medusæ . OVID . MEI . In a late paper I mentioned the project of an ingenious author for the erecting of several handicraft prizes to be con- tended for by our British artisans , and the influence 80 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... late years , that it is driven out of all its out - works . The atheist has not found his post tenable , and is therefore retired into deism , and a disbelief of revealed religion only . But the truth of it is , the greatest number of ...
... late years , that it is driven out of all its out - works . The atheist has not found his post tenable , and is therefore retired into deism , and a disbelief of revealed religion only . But the truth of it is , the greatest number of ...
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... late descanted upon the cruelty of parents to their children , I have been induced ( at the request of several of Mr. SPECTATOR's admirers ) to enclose this letter , which I assure you is the original from a father to his son ...
... late descanted upon the cruelty of parents to their children , I have been induced ( at the request of several of Mr. SPECTATOR's admirers ) to enclose this letter , which I assure you is the original from a father to his son ...
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... late Venetian ambassador , who was of the same family , attested more than once in con- versation , when he resided in England . Cornaro , who was the author of the little treatise I am mentioning , 66 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... late Venetian ambassador , who was of the same family , attested more than once in con- versation , when he resided in England . Cornaro , who was the author of the little treatise I am mentioning , 66 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... late instance of this kind at the opera of Almahide , in the encouragement given to a young singer , whose more than ordinary concern on her first appearance recommended her no less than her agreeable voice , and just performance . Mere ...
... late instance of this kind at the opera of Almahide , in the encouragement given to a young singer , whose more than ordinary concern on her first appearance recommended her no less than her agreeable voice , and just performance . Mere ...
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