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 xiii
... thought improb- able . Nichols , who can see no ground for such a choice , supposes him to have used them as initials of the place where he wrote - C . for Chelsea- L. London — I . Islington — O . Office- " a supposition , " which , as ...
... thought improb- able . Nichols , who can see no ground for such a choice , supposes him to have used them as initials of the place where he wrote - C . for Chelsea- L. London — I . Islington — O . Office- " a supposition , " which , as ...
Side xv
... thought and written in the same manner . He has somewhere said of " fine writing , " that it " consists of sentiments which are natural , without being obvious : " and his definition has been applauded by Hume , as at once concise and ...
... thought and written in the same manner . He has somewhere said of " fine writing , " that it " consists of sentiments which are natural , without being obvious : " and his definition has been applauded by Hume , as at once concise and ...
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... thought necessary to insert it , as containing characters of the several persons mentioned in the whole course of this work.-T. ( The characters were concerted with Mr. Addison ; and the draught of them , in this paper , I suppose ...
... thought necessary to insert it , as containing characters of the several persons mentioned in the whole course of this work.-T. ( The characters were concerted with Mr. Addison ; and the draught of them , in this paper , I suppose ...
Side 21
... thought , which a man often meets with in a dream , methoughts the hall was alarmed , the doors flew open , en , and there entered a half a dozen of the most hideous phantoms that I had ever seen ( even in a dream ) before that time ...
... thought , which a man often meets with in a dream , methoughts the hall was alarmed , the doors flew open , en , and there entered a half a dozen of the most hideous phantoms that I had ever seen ( even in a dream ) before that time ...
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... thought . A screech owl at midnight has alarmed a family more than a band of robbers : nay , the voice of a cricket hath struck more terror than the roaring of a lion . There is nothing so inconsid- erable , which may not appear ...
... thought . A screech owl at midnight has alarmed a family more than a band of robbers : nay , the voice of a cricket hath struck more terror than the roaring of a lion . There is nothing so inconsid- erable , which may not appear ...
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