The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... acquaint my learned reader , that in the ides of March Brutus destroyed Cæsar , and that Cicero quashed the con ... acquainted the world that his father sold herrings , adds these words ; La grande fadaise de Mon- Such openings of ...
... acquaint my learned reader , that in the ides of March Brutus destroyed Cæsar , and that Cicero quashed the con ... acquainted the world that his father sold herrings , adds these words ; La grande fadaise de Mon- Such openings of ...
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... acquainted with the Copernican hypothesis two thousand years before its invention . I am pleased with my own work ; Jove was not more With infant nature , when his spacious hand Had rounded this huge ball of earth and seas , To give it ...
... acquainted with the Copernican hypothesis two thousand years before its invention . I am pleased with my own work ; Jove was not more With infant nature , when his spacious hand Had rounded this huge ball of earth and seas , To give it ...
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... acquainted with the authors themselves , cannot but be pleased to see them so justly represented ; and as for those who have never perused the originals , they may form a judgment of them from such accurate and entertaining copies . The ...
... acquainted with the authors themselves , cannot but be pleased to see them so justly represented ; and as for those who have never perused the originals , they may form a judgment of them from such accurate and entertaining copies . The ...
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