The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 12
... reign , reward the labours of her greatest subjects , keep alive in the peo- ple a gratitude for public services , and excite the emulation of posterity . To these generous purposes , nothing can so much contribute as medals of this ...
... reign , reward the labours of her greatest subjects , keep alive in the peo- ple a gratitude for public services , and excite the emulation of posterity . To these generous purposes , nothing can so much contribute as medals of this ...
Side 14
... reign , whom I shall here call Silvio , who had long made love , with much artifice and intrigue , to a rich widow , whose true name I shall conceal under that of Zelinda . Sil- vio , who was much more smitten with her fortune than her ...
... reign , whom I shall here call Silvio , who had long made love , with much artifice and intrigue , to a rich widow , whose true name I shall conceal under that of Zelinda . Sil- vio , who was much more smitten with her fortune than her ...
Side 30
... reign , who was the plague of all the taylors about town . He would often send for one of them to take measure of him ; but would so con- trive it as to have a most immoderate rising in one of his shoulders . When the clothes were ...
... reign , who was the plague of all the taylors about town . He would often send for one of them to take measure of him ; but would so con- trive it as to have a most immoderate rising in one of his shoulders . When the clothes were ...
Side 36
... reign of King John there lived a nobleman , called John de Sigonia , lord of that place in Tour- raine . His brothers were Philip and Briant . Briant , when very young , was made one of the French king's pages , and served him in that ...
... reign of King John there lived a nobleman , called John de Sigonia , lord of that place in Tour- raine . His brothers were Philip and Briant . Briant , when very young , was made one of the French king's pages , and served him in that ...
Side 61
... reigns from the conquest , we shall find that the favourites of each reign have been those who have raised themselves . The greatest men are generally the growth of that par- ticular age in which they flourish . A superior capaci- ty ...
... reigns from the conquest , we shall find that the favourites of each reign have been those who have raised themselves . The greatest men are generally the growth of that par- ticular age in which they flourish . A superior capaci- ty ...
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