The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp. Hurd's Edition, with Letters and Other Pieces Not Found in Any Previous Collection; and Macaulay's Essay on His Life and WorksJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1868 |
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... better writers contributed , occasionally , to carry on this work ; but its success was , properly , owing to the match- less pen of Mr. Addison . - H . think it presaged any dignity that I should arrive at 2 [ No. 1 . SPECTATOR .
... better writers contributed , occasionally , to carry on this work ; but its success was , properly , owing to the match- less pen of Mr. Addison . - H . think it presaged any dignity that I should arrive at 2 [ No. 1 . SPECTATOR .
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... carried me into all the countries of Europe in which there was any thing new or strange to be seen : nay , to such a degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the controver- sies of some great men concerning the antiquities of ...
... carried me into all the countries of Europe in which there was any thing new or strange to be seen : nay , to such a degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the controver- sies of some great men concerning the antiquities of ...
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... carried on with burning zeal and wonderful learning to the days of the " Spectator , " although death had removed Greaves from the discussion in 1652. In No. 7. the " Spectator " says , " I design to visit the next masquerade in the ...
... carried on with burning zeal and wonderful learning to the days of the " Spectator , " although death had removed Greaves from the discussion in 1652. In No. 7. the " Spectator " says , " I design to visit the next masquerade in the ...
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... carrying a cage full of little birds upon his shoulder ; and , as I was wondering with myself what use he would put them to , he was met very luckily by an acquaintance , who had the same curiosity . Upon his asking him what he had upon ...
... carrying a cage full of little birds upon his shoulder ; and , as I was wondering with myself what use he would put them to , he was met very luckily by an acquaintance , who had the same curiosity . Upon his asking him what he had upon ...
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... carried to her grave with the same pomp and magnifi- cence ; being sent thither partly by the loss of one lover , and partly by the possession of another . ' I have often reflected with myself on this unaccountable hu- mour in womankind ...
... carried to her grave with the same pomp and magnifi- cence ; being sent thither partly by the loss of one lover , and partly by the possession of another . ' I have often reflected with myself on this unaccountable hu- mour in womankind ...
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