The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 16
... writing diurnal papers has not succeeded for any space of time in the hands of any persons who are not of our line . I believe I speak within compass , when I affirm that above a hundred different authors have endeavoured after our ...
... writing diurnal papers has not succeeded for any space of time in the hands of any persons who are not of our line . I believe I speak within compass , when I affirm that above a hundred different authors have endeavoured after our ...
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... ? replied the philosopher ; then let me tell you , you live the merriest life of any man in Athens . It is not therefore the least use of this my paper , VOL . IV . C that it gives a timorous writer , and such is NO . 98 . 17 GUARDIAN .
... ? replied the philosopher ; then let me tell you , you live the merriest life of any man in Athens . It is not therefore the least use of this my paper , VOL . IV . C that it gives a timorous writer , and such is NO . 98 . 17 GUARDIAN .
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Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. that it gives a timorous writer , and such is every good one , an opportunity of putting his abilities to the proof , and of sounding the public before he launches into it . For this reason I look upon my ...
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. that it gives a timorous writer , and such is every good one , an opportunity of putting his abilities to the proof , and of sounding the public before he launches into it . For this reason I look upon my ...
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... , I must own it is not so much the vani- ty of an Englishman which puts me upon writing it , as that I have of taking an occasion to subscribe myself , " SIR , yours , & c . " \ " SIR , Blois , May 20 , N. S. NO . 104 . 37 GUARDIAN .
... , I must own it is not so much the vani- ty of an Englishman which puts me upon writing it , as that I have of taking an occasion to subscribe myself , " SIR , yours , & c . " \ " SIR , Blois , May 20 , N. S. NO . 104 . 37 GUARDIAN .
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... writers . The re- marks are very curious and just , and introduced by a compliment to the work of an author , who I am sure would not care for being praised at the expence of another's reputation . I must therefore desire my ...
... writers . The re- marks are very curious and just , and introduced by a compliment to the work of an author , who I am sure would not care for being praised at the expence of another's reputation . I must therefore desire my ...
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