The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 4
... emptæ ? parvi . Quanti ergo ? octo assibus . Eheu ! HOR . I FIND , by several letters which I receive daily , that many of my readers would be better pleased to pay threehalfpence for my paper , than two - pence . The 4 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... emptæ ? parvi . Quanti ergo ? octo assibus . Eheu ! HOR . I FIND , by several letters which I receive daily , that many of my readers would be better pleased to pay threehalfpence for my paper , than two - pence . The 4 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Side 5
Joseph Addison, Steele. halfpence for my paper , than two - pence . The ingenious T. W. tells me , that I have deprived him of the best part of his breakfast , for that , since the rise of my paper , he is forced every morning to drink ...
Joseph Addison, Steele. halfpence for my paper , than two - pence . The ingenious T. W. tells me , that I have deprived him of the best part of his breakfast , for that , since the rise of my paper , he is forced every morning to drink ...
Side 6
... paper brings to any of my readers ; and , in order to it , must propose two points to their consideration . First , that if they retrench any the smallest particular in their ordinary expense , it will easily make up the halfpenny a day ...
... paper brings to any of my readers ; and , in order to it , must propose two points to their consideration . First , that if they retrench any the smallest particular in their ordinary expense , it will easily make up the halfpenny a day ...
Side 7
... papers ; I think the suffrage of our poet - laureat should not be overlooked , which shows the opinion he entertains of your paper , whether the notion he proceeds upon be true or false . I make bold to convey it to you , not knowing if ...
... papers ; I think the suffrage of our poet - laureat should not be overlooked , which shows the opinion he entertains of your paper , whether the notion he proceeds upon be true or false . I make bold to convey it to you , not knowing if ...
Side 23
... paper to root out popular errors , I must endeavour to expose the folly and superstition of those persons , who , in the common and ordinary course of life , lay any stress upon things of so uncertain , shadowy , and chimerical a nature ...
... paper to root out popular errors , I must endeavour to expose the folly and superstition of those persons , who , in the common and ordinary course of life , lay any stress upon things of so uncertain , shadowy , and chimerical a nature ...
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