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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Side xiv
... frequent references to the Essay on Human Understanding , and the high encomiums with which they are always ac- companied , show how successfully he had entered into the spirit of that work ; and how completely he was aware of the ...
... frequent references to the Essay on Human Understanding , and the high encomiums with which they are always ac- companied , show how successfully he had entered into the spirit of that work ; and how completely he was aware of the ...
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... frequent appearance \ made the reputation of the house ; which was afterwards maintained by other celebrated characters ] De Foe wrote about the year 1720 -- that * after the play , the best company go to Tom's or Will's Coffee - house ...
... frequent appearance \ made the reputation of the house ; which was afterwards maintained by other celebrated characters ] De Foe wrote about the year 1720 -- that * after the play , the best company go to Tom's or Will's Coffee - house ...
Side 44
... frequently put me in mind of my promise , desire me to keep my word , assure me that it is high time to give over , with many other little pleasantries of the like nature , which men of a little smart genius cannot forbear throwing out ...
... frequently put me in mind of my promise , desire me to keep my word , assure me that it is high time to give over , with many other little pleasantries of the like nature , which men of a little smart genius cannot forbear throwing out ...
Side 45
... frequently come into my chamber to keep me from being alone . for two or three days ; but telling me one day that he was afraid I was melancholy , I thought it was high time for me to be gone , and accordingly took new lodgings that ...
... frequently come into my chamber to keep me from being alone . for two or three days ; but telling me one day that he was afraid I was melancholy , I thought it was high time for me to be gone , and accordingly took new lodgings that ...
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... frequently , lest they should be oppressed with ornaments , and over - run with the luxu- riance of their habits . I am much in doubt , whether I should give the preference to a Quaker , that is trimmed close , and almost cut to the ...
... frequently , lest they should be oppressed with ornaments , and over - run with the luxu- riance of their habits . I am much in doubt , whether I should give the preference to a Quaker , that is trimmed close , and almost cut to the ...
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