The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 54
Joseph Addison, Steele. fall infinitely short of what he really is . " There is no end of his greatness : " the most ... falls under every one's consideration , though indeed it can never be sufficiently considered , I shall here only ...
Joseph Addison, Steele. fall infinitely short of what he really is . " There is no end of his greatness : " the most ... falls under every one's consideration , though indeed it can never be sufficiently considered , I shall here only ...
Side 59
... my foot , in such a manner that she shall fall down several paces from the sofa . " Alnaschar was entirely swallowed up in this chimerical vision , and could not forbear acting with his foot No. 535 . 59 THE SPECTATOR .
... my foot , in such a manner that she shall fall down several paces from the sofa . " Alnaschar was entirely swallowed up in this chimerical vision , and could not forbear acting with his foot No. 535 . 59 THE SPECTATOR .
Side 62
... fall in with the direction of the graver sort , to retain in their service , by some small en- couragement , as great a number as they can of supernumerary and insignificant fellows , which they use like whifflers , and commonly call ...
... fall in with the direction of the graver sort , to retain in their service , by some small en- couragement , as great a number as they can of supernumerary and insignificant fellows , which they use like whifflers , and commonly call ...
Side 78
... fall upon my estate without bettering some part of it , and contributing to the products of the season . You know it has been hitherto my opinion of life , that it is thrown away when it is not some way useful to others . But when I am ...
... fall upon my estate without bettering some part of it , and contributing to the products of the season . You know it has been hitherto my opinion of life , that it is thrown away when it is not some way useful to others . But when I am ...
Side 81
... fall on ed , but is even thrown back as far as vi , in violated . But the author allowed him- self to commit this fault ( for we may be sure his ear admonished him of it ) rather than part with violated , the most happily chosen word ...
... fall on ed , but is even thrown back as far as vi , in violated . But the author allowed him- self to commit this fault ( for we may be sure his ear admonished him of it ) rather than part with violated , the most happily chosen word ...
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