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 87
... tion , and have in particular observed , that in all ages they have been more careful than the men to adorn that part of the head which we generally call the outside . The observation is so very notorious , that when , in ordinary ...
... tion , and have in particular observed , that in all ages they have been more careful than the men to adorn that part of the head which we generally call the outside . The observation is so very notorious , that when , in ordinary ...
Side 88
... tion which appeared in their looks , that their own thoughts were wholly taken up on those pretty or- naments they wore upon their heads . I am informed that this fashion spreads daily , insomuch that the Whig and Tory ladies begin al ...
... tion which appeared in their looks , that their own thoughts were wholly taken up on those pretty or- naments they wore upon their heads . I am informed that this fashion spreads daily , insomuch that the Whig and Tory ladies begin al ...
Side 89
... tion . When she covers it with purple , I would not , says he , advise her lover to approach her ; but if she appears in white , it is in white , it is peace , and he may hand her out of her box with safety . Will informs me likewise ...
... tion . When she covers it with purple , I would not , says he , advise her lover to approach her ; but if she appears in white , it is in white , it is peace , and he may hand her out of her box with safety . Will informs me likewise ...
Side 91
... tion . Secondly , it should be an entire action ; and thirdly , it should be a great action . To consider the action of the Iliad , Eneid , and Paradise Lost , in these three several lights . Homer , to preserve the unity of his action ...
... tion . Secondly , it should be an entire action ; and thirdly , it should be a great action . To consider the action of the Iliad , Eneid , and Paradise Lost , in these three several lights . Homer , to preserve the unity of his action ...
Side 100
... tion , country or people he may belong to , not to be related to the persons who are the principal actors in it but what is still infinitely more to its advan- tage , the principal actors in this poem are not only our progenitors , but ...
... tion , country or people he may belong to , not to be related to the persons who are the principal actors in it but what is still infinitely more to its advan- tage , the principal actors in this poem are not only our progenitors , but ...
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