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 34
... fall into the hands of a party of Trojans , who laid him on with so many blows and buffets , that he never forgot their hosti- lities to his dying day . 4 } There is a way of managing an argument not much 34 NO . 239 . SPECTATOR .
... fall into the hands of a party of Trojans , who laid him on with so many blows and buffets , that he never forgot their hosti- lities to his dying day . 4 } There is a way of managing an argument not much 34 NO . 239 . SPECTATOR .
Side 37
... fall a weeping . I love to read the books he de- lighted in , and to converse with the persons whom he esteemed . I visit his picture a hundred times a day , and place myself over - against it whole hours together . I pass a great part ...
... fall a weeping . I love to read the books he de- lighted in , and to converse with the persons whom he esteemed . I visit his picture a hundred times a day , and place myself over - against it whole hours together . I pass a great part ...
Side 53
... fall . Laughter , while it lasts , slackens and unbraces the mind , weakens the faculties , and causes a kind of remissness and dissolution in all the powers of the soul : and thus far it may be looked upon as a weak- ness in the ...
... fall . Laughter , while it lasts , slackens and unbraces the mind , weakens the faculties , and causes a kind of remissness and dissolution in all the powers of the soul : and thus far it may be looked upon as a weak- ness in the ...
Side 54
... fall short at present of the ancients in poetry , painting , ora- tory , history , architecture , and all the noble arts and sciences which depend more upon genius than experience , we exceed them as much in doggerel , humor , burlesque ...
... fall short at present of the ancients in poetry , painting , ora- tory , history , architecture , and all the noble arts and sciences which depend more upon genius than experience , we exceed them as much in doggerel , humor , burlesque ...
Side 72
... fall any thing below the opinion that is conceived of him , though they might raise the reputation of another , they are a diminution to his . One would think there should be something won- derfully pleasing in the possession of fame ...
... fall any thing below the opinion that is conceived of him , though they might raise the reputation of another , they are a diminution to his . One would think there should be something won- derfully pleasing in the possession of fame ...
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