The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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... he never sinks into a plebeian style ; but the force and energy of his expression are so conspicuous , that many , too rashly indeed , have not scrupled to prefer the Georgics to the Eneid : but , in a work of this nature , no other ...
... he never sinks into a plebeian style ; but the force and energy of his expression are so conspicuous , that many , too rashly indeed , have not scrupled to prefer the Georgics to the Eneid : but , in a work of this nature , no other ...
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In this part of the debate some little raillery arose upon the Secret Committee and Mr. Stanhope's expression . Upon which Mr. Walpole advised the gentlemen to be merry upon that subject whilst they might ; for that he was sure in a ...
In this part of the debate some little raillery arose upon the Secret Committee and Mr. Stanhope's expression . Upon which Mr. Walpole advised the gentlemen to be merry upon that subject whilst they might ; for that he was sure in a ...
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Merry men , an expression of fellowship in the feudal times , ii . 377 . Merry - thought , the plucking of one , portentous to a lover , ii . 245 . Mesnager , Mons . , his controversy with Count Rechteren , iii . 503 .
Merry men , an expression of fellowship in the feudal times , ii . 377 . Merry - thought , the plucking of one , portentous to a lover , ii . 245 . Mesnager , Mons . , his controversy with Count Rechteren , iii . 503 .
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LETTERS continued | 453 |
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to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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