If ever I should want such a fry of little authors to attend me, I shall think my paper in a very decaying condition. . They are like ivy about an oak, which adorns the tree at the same time that it eats into it ; or like a great man's equipage, that... The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq - Side 167af Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1711Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1829 - 804 sider
...paper in a very decaying condition. They are like ivy about an oak, which adorns the tree at the same time that it eats into it ; or like a great man's equipage, that do honour to the person on whom they feed. For my part, when 1 see myself thus attacked, I do not consider my antagonists... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 548 sider
...paper in a very decaying condition. They are like ivy about an oak, which adorns the tree at the same time that it eats into it ; or like a great man's equipage, that do honour to the person on whom they feed. For my part, when I see myself thus attacked, I do not consider my antagonists... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1853 - 902 sider
...paper in a very decaying condition. They are like ivy about an oak, which adorns the tree at the same time that it eats into it ; or like a great man's equipage, that do honour to the person on whom they feed. For my part, when I " Foirv Quron, L. i., 1. 1.— V. 22-25.— X: see myself... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 536 sider
...paper in a very decaying condition. They are like ivy about an oak, which adorns the tree at the same time that it eats into it ; or like a great man's equipage, that do honour to the person on whom they feed. For my part, when I see myself thus attacked, I do not consider my antagonists... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 524 sider
...paper in a very decaying condition. They are like ivy about an oak, which adorns the tree at the same time that it eats into it ; or like a great man's equipage, that do honour to the person on whom they feed. For my part, when I see myself thus attacked, I do not consider my antagonists... | |
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1861 - 368 sider
...authors to attend me, I fhall think my paper in a very decaying condition. They are like ivy about an oak, which adorns the tree at the fame time that...perfon on whom they feed. For my part, when I fee myfelf thus attacked, I do not confider my antagonifts as malicious, but hungry, and therefore am refolved... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1870 - 524 sider
...paper in a very decaying condition. They are like ivy about an oak, which adorns the tree at the same time that it eats into it ; or like a great man's equipage, that do honour to the person on whom they feed. For my part, when I Bee myself thus attacked, I do not consider my antagonists... | |
| 1888 - 488 sider
...paper in a very decaying condition. They are like ivy about an oak, which adorns the tree at the same time that it eats into it; or like a great man's equipage, that do honour to the person on whom they feed. For my part, when I see myself thus attacked, I do not consider my antagonists... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 528 sider
...paper in a very decaying condition. They are like ivy about an oak, which adorns the tree at the same time that it eats into it ; or like a great man's equipage, that do honor to the person on whom they feed. For my part, when I see myself thus attacked, I do not consider... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 534 sider
...paper in a very decaying condition. They are like ivy about an oak, which adorns the tree at the same time that it eats into it ; or like a great man's equipage, that do honour to the person on whom they feed. For my part, when I see- myself thus attacked, I do not consider my antagonists... | |
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