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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Joseph Addison. motion to the spirits , and a new turn to the blood ; for which reason we prescribe it in distempers which no other medicine will reach . I could produce a quotation out of a very venerable author , in which the phrenzy ...
Joseph Addison. motion to the spirits , and a new turn to the blood ; for which reason we prescribe it in distempers which no other medicine will reach . I could produce a quotation out of a very venerable author , in which the phrenzy ...
Side 14
... turn of expression , which is so remarkable in the Greek , and so pe- culiar to the Sapphic Ode . I cannot imagine for what reason Madam Dacier has told us , that this Ode of Sappho is preserved intire in Longinus , since it is manifest ...
... turn of expression , which is so remarkable in the Greek , and so pe- culiar to the Sapphic Ode . I cannot imagine for what reason Madam Dacier has told us , that this Ode of Sappho is preserved intire in Longinus , since it is manifest ...
Side 46
... turns , and you would laugh your heart out to see what pains my dear takes to hood - wink us , so that it is impossible for us to see the least glimpse of light . The poor colonel sometimes hits his nose against a post , and makes us ...
... turns , and you would laugh your heart out to see what pains my dear takes to hood - wink us , so that it is impossible for us to see the least glimpse of light . The poor colonel sometimes hits his nose against a post , and makes us ...
Side 53
... turning men into ridicule , and ex- posing to laughter those one converses with , is the qualification of little ungenerous tempers . A young man with this cast of mind cuts himself off from D 3 NO . 249 . 53 SPECTATOR .
... turning men into ridicule , and ex- posing to laughter those one converses with , is the qualification of little ungenerous tempers . A young man with this cast of mind cuts himself off from D 3 NO . 249 . 53 SPECTATOR .
Side 57
... turn my head to any thing for an honest livelihood . I have invented several projects for raising many millions of money without burthening the subject , but I cannot get the parliament to listen to me , who look upon me , forsooth , as ...
... turn my head to any thing for an honest livelihood . I have invented several projects for raising many millions of money without burthening the subject , but I cannot get the parliament to listen to me , who look upon me , forsooth , as ...
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