The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Side 45
... proper to pass away a winter night for those who do not care to throw away their time at an opera , or at the play - house . I would gladly know , in particular , what notion you have of hot - cockles ; as also whether you think that ...
... proper to pass away a winter night for those who do not care to throw away their time at an opera , or at the play - house . I would gladly know , in particular , what notion you have of hot - cockles ; as also whether you think that ...
Side 47
... " SIR , " THIS will give you to understand , that there is at present in the society , whereof I am a mem- ber , a very considerable body of Trojans , who , upon a proper occasion , would not fail to declare NO . 245 . 47 SPECTATOR .
... " SIR , " THIS will give you to understand , that there is at present in the society , whereof I am a mem- ber , a very considerable body of Trojans , who , upon a proper occasion , would not fail to declare NO . 245 . 47 SPECTATOR .
Side 48
Joseph Addison. upon a proper occasion , would not fail to declare ourselves . In the mean while we do all we can to annoy ... proper for the female sex , and I think the universities would do well to consider whether they should not fill ...
Joseph Addison. upon a proper occasion , would not fail to declare ourselves . In the mean while we do all we can to annoy ... proper for the female sex , and I think the universities would do well to consider whether they should not fill ...
Side 55
... proper characters ; the other by drawing them quite unlike themselves . Burlesque is therefore of two kinds ; the first re- presents mean persons in the accoutrements of heroes , the other describes great persons acting and speaking ...
... proper characters ; the other by drawing them quite unlike themselves . Burlesque is therefore of two kinds ; the first re- presents mean persons in the accoutrements of heroes , the other describes great persons acting and speaking ...
Side 59
... proper for the pickling of dill and cucumbers ; but , alas ! this cry , like the song of the nightingale , is not heard above two months . It would therefore be worth while to consider , whether the same air may not in some cases be ...
... proper for the pickling of dill and cucumbers ; but , alas ! this cry , like the song of the nightingale , is not heard above two months . It would therefore be worth while to consider , whether the same air may not in some cases be ...
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