The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Side 148
... written against . I do not , indeed , wonder that the actors should be such professed enemies to those among our nation who are com- monly known by the name of critics , since it is a rule among these gentlemen to fall upon a play , not ...
... written against . I do not , indeed , wonder that the actors should be such professed enemies to those among our nation who are com- monly known by the name of critics , since it is a rule among these gentlemen to fall upon a play , not ...
Side 158
... written by Steele , with Addison's help : ' tis often very pretty . Yesterday it was made of a noble hint I gave him long ago for his Tatlers , about an Indian supposed to write his Travels into England . I repent he ever had it . I ...
... written by Steele , with Addison's help : ' tis often very pretty . Yesterday it was made of a noble hint I gave him long ago for his Tatlers , about an Indian supposed to write his Travels into England . I repent he ever had it . I ...
Side 221
... written them , and by that means discover what it is he likes in a composition ; for there is no question but every man aims at least at what he thinks beautiful in others . If I find by his own manner of writing that he is heavy and ...
... written them , and by that means discover what it is he likes in a composition ; for there is no question but every man aims at least at what he thinks beautiful in others . If I find by his own manner of writing that he is heavy and ...
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