The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 29
... honour of the Persian politics , who took care , by such marriages , to beautify the upper part of the species , and to make the greatest persons in the government the most graceful . But this I shall leave to thy judicious pen . " I ...
... honour of the Persian politics , who took care , by such marriages , to beautify the upper part of the species , and to make the greatest persons in the government the most graceful . But this I shall leave to thy judicious pen . " I ...
Side 38
... honour of the good old man . I have likewise a letter from the butler , who took so much care of me last summer when ... HONOURED SIR , Knowing that you was my old master's good friend , I could not forbear sending you the melancholy ...
... honour of the good old man . I have likewise a letter from the butler , who took so much care of me last summer when ... HONOURED SIR , Knowing that you was my old master's good friend , I could not forbear sending you the melancholy ...
Side 39
... Honoured sir , your most sorrowful servant , EDWARD BISCUIT . " " P. S. My master desired , some weeks before he died , that a book which comes up to you by the carrier , should be given to Sir Andrew Freeport in his name . " This ...
... Honoured sir , your most sorrowful servant , EDWARD BISCUIT . " " P. S. My master desired , some weeks before he died , that a book which comes up to you by the carrier , should be given to Sir Andrew Freeport in his name . " This ...
Side 49
... honour upon the stage keep their distance also behind the scenes . 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 ...
... honour upon the stage keep their distance also behind the scenes . 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 ...
Side 55
... honour to his country , and a more diligent as well as successful in- quirer into the works of nature , than any other our nation has ever produced . " He had the profoundest veneration for the Great God of heaven and earth , that I ...
... honour to his country , and a more diligent as well as successful in- quirer into the works of nature , than any other our nation has ever produced . " He had the profoundest veneration for the Great God of heaven and earth , that I ...
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