The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 1-314Harper & Brothers, 1837 |
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... present age will be talking of your virtues , though posterity alone will do them justice . the interests of Europe in general ; to which I must also add , a certain dignity in yourself , that ( to say the least of it ) has been always ...
... present age will be talking of your virtues , though posterity alone will do them justice . the interests of Europe in general ; to which I must also add , a certain dignity in yourself , that ( to say the least of it ) has been always ...
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... present your generous designs for the public misrepresentation of them to escape your good , cannot but approve the steadiness and notice . It is your lordship's particular dis- intrepidity with which you pursue them . tinction that you ...
... present your generous designs for the public misrepresentation of them to escape your good , cannot but approve the steadiness and notice . It is your lordship's particular dis- intrepidity with which you pursue them . tinction that you ...
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... present is , as I am in- not hurt a virgin . Several , who pretended formed , a country gentleman , who does it to have seen the opera in Italy , had in- for his diversion , but desires his name may formed their friends , that the lion ...
... present is , as I am in- not hurt a virgin . Several , who pretended formed , a country gentleman , who does it to have seen the opera in Italy , had in- for his diversion , but desires his name may formed their friends , that the lion ...
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... present , is only ' SIR , From my den in the Haymarket , March 15 . I must not conclude my narrative , with - grown ... present the reigning entertainments of the politer part of Great Britain . Audiences have often been reproached by ...
... present , is only ' SIR , From my den in the Haymarket , March 15 . I must not conclude my narrative , with - grown ... present the reigning entertainments of the politer part of Great Britain . Audiences have often been reproached by ...
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... present the two leading diversions of the town , and Mr. Powell professing in his advertisements to set up Whittington and his Cat against Rinaldo and Armida , my curiosity led me the beginning of last week to view both these ...
... present the two leading diversions of the town , and Mr. Powell professing in his advertisements to set up Whittington and his Cat against Rinaldo and Armida , my curiosity led me the beginning of last week to view both these ...
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