The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 74
... conversations , and disputes of all the most polite writers of his time . Upon this bottom Strada founds the following narrative . When this pope was at his villa , that stood on an eminence on the banks of the Tiber , the poets ...
... conversations , and disputes of all the most polite writers of his time . Upon this bottom Strada founds the following narrative . When this pope was at his villa , that stood on an eminence on the banks of the Tiber , the poets ...
Side 87
... conversation . When she returns to me with joy in her face , it does not arise , says he , from the sight of her husband , but from the good luck she has had at cards . On the con- trary , says he , if she has been a loser , I am doubly ...
... conversation . When she returns to me with joy in her face , it does not arise , says he , from the sight of her husband , but from the good luck she has had at cards . On the con- trary , says he , if she has been a loser , I am doubly ...
Side 90
... conversation . A wag of my acquaintance used to add a third , viz . that , if ever we debate , we are sure to have all our arguments at our fingers ' ends . Of all Longinus's remarks , we are most enamoured with that excellent passage ...
... conversation . A wag of my acquaintance used to add a third , viz . that , if ever we debate , we are sure to have all our arguments at our fingers ' ends . Of all Longinus's remarks , we are most enamoured with that excellent passage ...
Side 146
... long course of philosophy , in the strictest virtue , and most unspotted innocence . Pulcheria was charmed with her conversation , and immediately made her re- ports to the emperor , her brother Theodosius . The 146 NO . 155 . GUARDIAN .
... long course of philosophy , in the strictest virtue , and most unspotted innocence . Pulcheria was charmed with her conversation , and immediately made her re- ports to the emperor , her brother Theodosius . The 146 NO . 155 . GUARDIAN .
Side 147
... conversation beyond the highest idea he had framed of them . His friend Pau- linus converted her to christianity , and gave her the name of Eudosia ; after which the emperor publicly espoused her , and enjoyed all the happiness in his ...
... conversation beyond the highest idea he had framed of them . His friend Pau- linus converted her to christianity , and gave her the name of Eudosia ; after which the emperor publicly espoused her , and enjoyed all the happiness in his ...
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