The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... give counsel to their kings in fables . To omit many which will occur to every one's memory , there is a pretty instance of this nature in a Turkish tale , which I do not like the worse for that little Oriental ex- travagance which is ...
... give counsel to their kings in fables . To omit many which will occur to every one's memory , there is a pretty instance of this nature in a Turkish tale , which I do not like the worse for that little Oriental ex- travagance which is ...
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... give my reader a short account , in prose , of every poem which was produced in the learned assembly there described ; and if he is thoroughly conversant in the works of those an- cient authors , he will see with how much judgment every ...
... give my reader a short account , in prose , of every poem which was produced in the learned assembly there described ; and if he is thoroughly conversant in the works of those an- cient authors , he will see with how much judgment every ...
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... give me very reproachful language ; but as I have promised to restrain him from hurting any man's reputation , so my reader may be assured that I my- self shall be the last man whom I will suffer him to abuse . However , that I may give ...
... give me very reproachful language ; but as I have promised to restrain him from hurting any man's reputation , so my reader may be assured that I my- self shall be the last man whom I will suffer him to abuse . However , that I may give ...
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