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“ For my own part , ( says he , ) I would rather it should be said of me , that there was never any such man as Plutarch , than that Plutarch was ill - natured ,. · The two hows in this sentence do not correspond to each other , either ...
“ For my own part , ( says he , ) I would rather it should be said of me , that there was never any such man as Plutarch , than that Plutarch was ill - natured ,. · The two hows in this sentence do not correspond to each other , either ...
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When Pompey was desired not to set sail in a tempest that would hazard his life , “ It is necessary for me ( says he ) to sail , but it is not necessary for me to live : " every man should say to himself , with the same spirit , It is ...
When Pompey was desired not to set sail in a tempest that would hazard his life , “ It is necessary for me ( says he ) to sail , but it is not necessary for me to live : " every man should say to himself , with the same spirit , It is ...
Side 32
I would fain Chose . ] To avoid the fault just now taken notice of , we might say , choosing to give , ” & c . 2 IVhich I do - which is . ] The same fault again . know , ” says the sultan , “ what those 32 ADDISON'S WORKS .
I would fain Chose . ] To avoid the fault just now taken notice of , we might say , choosing to give , ” & c . 2 IVhich I do - which is . ] The same fault again . know , ” says the sultan , “ what those 32 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Side 33
know , ” says the sultan , “ what those two owls are saying to one another ; listen to their discourse , and give me an account of it . ” The vizier approached the tree , pretending to be very attentive to the two owls .
know , ” says the sultan , “ what those two owls are saying to one another ; listen to their discourse , and give me an account of it . ” The vizier approached the tree , pretending to be very attentive to the two owls .
Side 39
He has bequeathed a great deal more in charity , which is not yet come to ту . knowledge , and it is peremptorily said in the parish , that he has left money to build a steeple to the church : for he was heard to say some time ago ...
He has bequeathed a great deal more in charity , which is not yet come to ту . knowledge , and it is peremptorily said in the parish , that he has left money to build a steeple to the church : for he was heard to say some time ago ...
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