The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 4 |
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To these generous purposes , nothing can so much contribute as medals of this kind , which are of undoubted authority , of necessary use and observation , not perishable by time , nor con- fined to any certain place ; properties not to ...
To these generous purposes , nothing can so much contribute as medals of this kind , which are of undoubted authority , of necessary use and observation , not perishable by time , nor con- fined to any certain place ; properties not to ...
Side 16
However it be , I cannot but observe , with some secret pride , that this way of 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 ...
However it be , I cannot but observe , with some secret pride , that this way of 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 ...
Side 24
I could not but observe , last winter , that , upon the disuse of the neck - piece ( the ladies will pardon me if it is not the fashionable term of art ) , the whole tribe of oglers gave their eyes a new determination , and stared the ...
I could not but observe , last winter , that , upon the disuse of the neck - piece ( the ladies will pardon me if it is not the fashionable term of art ) , the whole tribe of oglers gave their eyes a new determination , and stared the ...
Side 25
He observes upon it , that Venus pleases most when she appears ( semi - reducta ) in a figure withdrawing herself from the eye of the beholder . It is very pro- bable he had in his thoughts the statue which we see in the Venus de ...
He observes upon it , that Venus pleases most when she appears ( semi - reducta ) in a figure withdrawing herself from the eye of the beholder . It is very pro- bable he had in his thoughts the statue which we see in the Venus de ...
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I cannot end my letter without observing that , from what I have already seen of the world , I cannot but set a particular mark of distinction upon those who abound most in virtues of their nation , and least with its imperfections .
I cannot end my letter without observing that , from what I have already seen of the world , I cannot but set a particular mark of distinction upon those who abound most in virtues of their nation , and least with its imperfections .
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