The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2G. Bell, 1881 |
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Side 236
... speak of a young commoner that said a lively thing in the house , he starts up , " He has good blood in his veins : Tom Mirabel begot him : the rogue cheated me in that affair : that young fellow's mother used me more like a dog than ...
... speak of a young commoner that said a lively thing in the house , he starts up , " He has good blood in his veins : Tom Mirabel begot him : the rogue cheated me in that affair : that young fellow's mother used me more like a dog than ...
Side 289
... speak in a tone ; and therefore he very wisely prefers his own countrymen , not considering that a foreigner complains of the same tone in an English actor . For this reason , the recitative music in every language should be as ...
... speak in a tone ; and therefore he very wisely prefers his own countrymen , not considering that a foreigner complains of the same tone in an English actor . For this reason , the recitative music in every language should be as ...
Side 312
... artifice for moving pity seems as ill - contrived , as that we have been speaking 1 Persons that speak . ] which that . Flat , and , at the same time , inaccurate of , to inspire us with a great idea of 312 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... artifice for moving pity seems as ill - contrived , as that we have been speaking 1 Persons that speak . ] which that . Flat , and , at the same time , inaccurate of , to inspire us with a great idea of 312 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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