The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 1
... mention- ed , are Pindar and Mr. d'Urfey . The former of these is long since laid in his urn , after having , many years together , endeared himself to all Greece by his tuneful compositions . Our countryman is still living , and in a ...
... mention- ed , are Pindar and Mr. d'Urfey . The former of these is long since laid in his urn , after having , many years together , endeared himself to all Greece by his tuneful compositions . Our countryman is still living , and in a ...
Side 3
... mention his little ode upon Stool - ball , with many others of the like nature . Should the very individuals he has celebrated make their appearance together , they would be sufficient to fill the play - house . Pretty Peg of Windsor ...
... mention his little ode upon Stool - ball , with many others of the like nature . Should the very individuals he has celebrated make their appearance together , they would be sufficient to fill the play - house . Pretty Peg of Windsor ...
Side 28
... mentioning this fault in the French must put me in mind to finish my letter , lest you think me already too much infected by their conversation ; but I must desire you to consider , that travelling does , in this respect , lay a little ...
... mentioning this fault in the French must put me in mind to finish my letter , lest you think me already too much infected by their conversation ; but I must desire you to consider , that travelling does , in this respect , lay a little ...
Side 40
... mention a piece of charity which has not been yet exerted among us , and which deserves our attention the more , because it is practised by most of the nations about us . I mean a provision for foundlings , or for those children who ...
... mention a piece of charity which has not been yet exerted among us , and which deserves our attention the more , because it is practised by most of the nations about us . I mean a provision for foundlings , or for those children who ...
Side 41
... mention those , who , by unnatural practices , do in some measure defeat the intentions of providence , and destroy their conceptions even before they see the light . In all these the guilt is equal , though the punishment is not so ...
... mention those , who , by unnatural practices , do in some measure defeat the intentions of providence , and destroy their conceptions even before they see the light . In all these the guilt is equal , though the punishment is not so ...
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