The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 35
... nature , and see myriads of such tremen- dous objects wandering through those immeasurable depths of ether , and running their appointed courses ? Our eyes may hereafter be strong enough to command this magnificent prospect , and our ...
... nature , and see myriads of such tremen- dous objects wandering through those immeasurable depths of ether , and running their appointed courses ? Our eyes may hereafter be strong enough to command this magnificent prospect , and our ...
Side 39
... nature than in the new style . I have passed one March in my life without being ruffled by the winds , and one April without be- ing washed with rains . " I am , SIR , yours , & c . " No. 105. SATURDAY , JULY 11 . Quod neque in Armeniis ...
... nature than in the new style . I have passed one March in my life without being ruffled by the winds , and one April without be- ing washed with rains . " I am , SIR , yours , & c . " No. 105. SATURDAY , JULY 11 . Quod neque in Armeniis ...
Side 47
... nature than myself , and is acquainted with all the private history of Lon- don and Westminster , and ten miles round . She has fifty private amours , which nobody yet knows any thing of but herself , and thirty clandestine marriages ...
... nature than myself , and is acquainted with all the private history of Lon- don and Westminster , and ten miles round . She has fifty private amours , which nobody yet knows any thing of but herself , and thirty clandestine marriages ...
Side 49
... nature , until Sir Isaac Newton him- self , with such other proper persons as shall be chosen to assist him , have given their opinion in favour of this discovery . If Mr. Ironside pleases so far to oblige the public as to communicate ...
... nature , until Sir Isaac Newton him- self , with such other proper persons as shall be chosen to assist him , have given their opinion in favour of this discovery . If Mr. Ironside pleases so far to oblige the public as to communicate ...
Side 56
... nature . The truth of it is , there can be no more a perfect work in the world than a perfect man . To say of a celebrated piece that there are faults in it , is in effect to say no more , than that the author of it was a man , For this ...
... nature . The truth of it is , there can be no more a perfect work in the world than a perfect man . To say of a celebrated piece that there are faults in it , is in effect to say no more , than that the author of it was a man , For this ...
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