The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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He was in that kingdom when he first discovered Sir Richard Steele to be the author of The Tatler , by an observation upon Virgil , which had been by him communicated to his friend . The assistance he occasionally gave him afterwards in ...
He was in that kingdom when he first discovered Sir Richard Steele to be the author of The Tatler , by an observation upon Virgil , which had been by him communicated to his friend . The assistance he occasionally gave him afterwards in ...
Side 9
Through all the noise and hurry of the fight , Observe each blow , and keep him still in sight . Oh , did our British peers thus court renown , And grace the coats their forefathers won ! Our arms would then triumphantly advance ...
Through all the noise and hurry of the fight , Observe each blow , and keep him still in sight . Oh , did our British peers thus court renown , And grace the coats their forefathers won ! Our arms would then triumphantly advance ...
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Nobody understood the critic's nicest laws better than Milton , or observed them with more respect . The observation might be true of Shakspeare ; but , by ill - hap , we do not so much as find his name in this account of English poets ...
Nobody understood the critic's nicest laws better than Milton , or observed them with more respect . The observation might be true of Shakspeare ; but , by ill - hap , we do not so much as find his name in this account of English poets ...
Side 73
Hear , and observe your queen's commands . [ To her attendants . Beneath those hills a convent stands , Where the famed streams of Isis stray ; Thither the breathless corse convey , And bid the cloistered maids with care The due ...
Hear , and observe your queen's commands . [ To her attendants . Beneath those hills a convent stands , Where the famed streams of Isis stray ; Thither the breathless corse convey , And bid the cloistered maids with care The due ...
Side 80
in my station T'observe the mode and be in fashion . Then let not Grideline the chaste , Offended be for what is past , And hence anew my vows I plight To be a faithful , courteous knight . upon manes , 80 ADDISON'S WORKS .
in my station T'observe the mode and be in fashion . Then let not Grideline the chaste , Offended be for what is past , And hence anew my vows I plight To be a faithful , courteous knight . upon manes , 80 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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