The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... writers , whether lyric , epic , or satiric , up to the end of the teenth century . But since that time the wonderful fertility of English ature has produced many writers equal , and in some cases far superior , he majority of their ...
... writers , whether lyric , epic , or satiric , up to the end of the teenth century . But since that time the wonderful fertility of English ature has produced many writers equal , and in some cases far superior , he majority of their ...
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... writers pay the same deference to the heroic , as comic writers to their serious brothers in the drama . By this short table of laws , order is kept up and distinc- tion preserved in the whole republic of letters . VOL . IV . E No. 530 ...
... writers pay the same deference to the heroic , as comic writers to their serious brothers in the drama . By this short table of laws , order is kept up and distinc- tion preserved in the whole republic of letters . VOL . IV . E No. 530 ...
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... writers , whose works return upon the public on certain days , and at stated times . We have not the consolation , in the perusal of these authors , which we find at the reading of all others , namely , that we are sure , if we have but ...
... writers , whose works return upon the public on certain days , and at stated times . We have not the consolation , in the perusal of these authors , which we find at the reading of all others , namely , that we are sure , if we have but ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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