The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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A few lines from the preface ( not hitherto quoted ) will serve to show its animus : " I have maturely considered both the general and the violent applause with which that tragedy ( Cato ) has been received ; that it was acted twenty ...
A few lines from the preface ( not hitherto quoted ) will serve to show its animus : " I have maturely considered both the general and the violent applause with which that tragedy ( Cato ) has been received ; that it was acted twenty ...
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Addison took the verses , which he afterwards found very stupid ; and observing that above twelve lines from Homer were prefixed to them by way of motto , he only erased the Greek lines , but did not make any amendments in the poem ...
Addison took the verses , which he afterwards found very stupid ; and observing that above twelve lines from Homer were prefixed to them by way of motto , he only erased the Greek lines , but did not make any amendments in the poem ...
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330 , line 6 from bottom , add accent to Abbé . 331 , add accents to Châteaudun and Vendôme . ... It should also be observed that these Whiston and Ditton ' lines are not published in the name of Gay , but are merely assigned to him in ...
330 , line 6 from bottom , add accent to Abbé . 331 , add accents to Châteaudun and Vendôme . ... It should also be observed that these Whiston and Ditton ' lines are not published in the name of Gay , but are merely assigned to him in ...
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LETTERS continued | 453 |
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to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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