The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 5
... words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . " Price Two - pence . " I have a letter ... word or two upon the present duties on Castle - soap . But there is none of these my correspondents , who writes ...
... words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . " Price Two - pence . " I have a letter ... word or two upon the present duties on Castle - soap . But there is none of these my correspondents , who writes ...
Side 7
... that rises from such a pros- 1 The reader of taste feels the force of this well - chosen word . Mr. Pope had it in view , when he said , — “ Who heaves old ocean . ' " 9 pect . A troubled ocean , to a man who No. 489 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
... that rises from such a pros- 1 The reader of taste feels the force of this well - chosen word . Mr. Pope had it in view , when he said , — “ Who heaves old ocean . ' " 9 pect . A troubled ocean , to a man who No. 489 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
Side 13
... word , the true spirit of religion cheers , as well as composes the soul ; it banishes , indeed , all levity of behaviour , all vicious and dissolute mirth , but in exchange fills the mind with a perpetual serenity , uninterrupted ...
... word , the true spirit of religion cheers , as well as composes the soul ; it banishes , indeed , all levity of behaviour , all vicious and dissolute mirth , but in exchange fills the mind with a perpetual serenity , uninterrupted ...
Side 26
... words of course in which the honest gentleman designs to recommend his zeal , without any con- cern for his ... word , the division of guilt is like that of matter ; though it may be separated into infinite portions , every ...
... words of course in which the honest gentleman designs to recommend his zeal , without any con- cern for his ... word , the division of guilt is like that of matter ; though it may be separated into infinite portions , every ...
Side 33
... word for word everything that the owls had said . " You must know then , " said the vizier , " that one of these owls has a son , and the other a daughter , between whom they are now upon a treaty of marriage . The father of the son ...
... word for word everything that the owls had said . " You must know then , " said the vizier , " that one of these owls has a son , and the other a daughter , between whom they are now upon a treaty of marriage . The father of the son ...
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