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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... seem to have been more completely tinctured with all that is most valuable in the metaphysi- cal and ethical systems of his time.a a I quote the following passage from Addison , not as a specimen of his metaphysical ac- umen , but as a ...
... seem to have been more completely tinctured with all that is most valuable in the metaphysi- cal and ethical systems of his time.a a I quote the following passage from Addison , not as a specimen of his metaphysical ac- umen , but as a ...
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... seems to have been 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 ...
... seems to have been 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 ...
Side 5
... seem attentive to nothing but the postman , overhear the conversation of every table in the room . I appear on Sunday nights at St. James's Coffee - house , and sometimes join the little committee of politics in the inner room , as one ...
... seem attentive to nothing but the postman , overhear the conversation of every table in the room . I appear on Sunday nights at St. James's Coffee - house , and sometimes join the little committee of politics in the inner room , as one ...
Side 19
... end of the Methoughts . Rather Methought , for Methinks ( though the composi tion seems strange ) is a verb , of which methought is the preterperfect .-- H Bus hall was the Magna Charta , with the Act of No. 3.1 19 SPECTATOR .
... end of the Methoughts . Rather Methought , for Methinks ( though the composi tion seems strange ) is a verb , of which methought is the preterperfect .-- H Bus hall was the Magna Charta , with the Act of No. 3.1 19 SPECTATOR .
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... seems to terminate in assignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual methods , by your public ad- vice and admonitions , to prevent such a promiscuous multitude of both sexes from meeting together in so clandestine a ...
... seems to terminate in assignations and intrigues ; and I hope you will take effectual methods , by your public ad- vice and admonitions , to prevent such a promiscuous multitude of both sexes from meeting together in so clandestine a ...
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