The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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... occasion , by the ode that begins with -- To horse , brave boys , to Newmarket , to horse . My reader will , by this time , know that the two poets I have mention- ed , are Pindar and Mr. d'Urfey . The former of these is long since laid ...
... occasion , by the ode that begins with -- To horse , brave boys , to Newmarket , to horse . My reader will , by this time , know that the two poets I have mention- ed , are Pindar and Mr. d'Urfey . The former of these is long since laid ...
Side 9
... occasion , which is made a present to the person who is celebrated on it . By this means his whole fame is in his own custody . The applause that is bestowed upon him is too much limited and confined . He is in possession of an honour ...
... occasion , which is made a present to the person who is celebrated on it . By this means his whole fame is in his own custody . The applause that is bestowed upon him is too much limited and confined . He is in possession of an honour ...
Side 11
... occasion to a different coin . Not only an expedition , victory , or triumph , but the exercise of a solemn devotion , the remission of a duty or tax , a new temple , seaport , or highway , were transmitted to pos- terity after this ...
... occasion to a different coin . Not only an expedition , victory , or triumph , but the exercise of a solemn devotion , the remission of a duty or tax , a new temple , seaport , or highway , were transmitted to pos- terity after this ...
Side 17
... occasion , make a man suspect his own judgment , and that he misapplies the rules of his art , when he finds himself singular in the applause which he bestows upon his own writings , The public is always even with an author who has not ...
... occasion , make a man suspect his own judgment , and that he misapplies the rules of his art , when he finds himself singular in the applause which he bestows upon his own writings , The public is always even with an author who has not ...
Side 22
... occasion , since the first complaints you brought me , has hindered my eating any thing from that time till this very moment . 22 No. 100. MONDAY , JULY 6 . Hoc vos præcipue nivea , decet , hoc ubi vidi , Oscula ferre humero , quà patet ...
... occasion , since the first complaints you brought me , has hindered my eating any thing from that time till this very moment . 22 No. 100. MONDAY , JULY 6 . Hoc vos præcipue nivea , decet , hoc ubi vidi , Oscula ferre humero , quà patet ...
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