The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4 |
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HE fifty - two volumes which have hitherto formed the well - known ine Series , embody the works of nearly all the more popular English ical writers , whether lyric , epic , or satiric , up to the end of the teenth century .
HE fifty - two volumes which have hitherto formed the well - known ine Series , embody the works of nearly all the more popular English ical writers , whether lyric , epic , or satiric , up to the end of the teenth century .
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I shall only add , that , by a parity of reason , all writers of tragedy look upon it as their due to be seated , served , or saluted before comic writers ; those who deal in tragi - comedy usually taking their seats between the authors ...
I shall only add , that , by a parity of reason , all writers of tragedy look upon it as their due to be seated , served , or saluted before comic writers ; those who deal in tragi - comedy usually taking their seats between the authors ...
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But , to drop the allegory before I have tired it out , there is no species of scribblers more offensive , and more incurable , than your periodical writers , whose works return upon the public on certain days , and at stated times .
But , to drop the allegory before I have tired it out , there is no species of scribblers more offensive , and more incurable , than your periodical writers , whose works return upon the public on certain days , and at stated times .
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