The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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THE fifty - two volumes have hitherto formed the well - know Aldine Series , embody of nearly all the more popular ... One volume , or more , at a time will be issued at short intervals ; they will be uniform in binding and style with ...
THE fifty - two volumes have hitherto formed the well - know Aldine Series , embody of nearly all the more popular ... One volume , or more , at a time will be issued at short intervals ; they will be uniform in binding and style with ...
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A Smaller Edition of the above Tales , in 12 volumes , enclosed in a compact cloth box . 218 . ... This volume contains several tales that are in no other Edition published in this country , and with the above volume it forms the most ...
A Smaller Edition of the above Tales , in 12 volumes , enclosed in a compact cloth box . 218 . ... This volume contains several tales that are in no other Edition published in this country , and with the above volume it forms the most ...
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THIS admired epilogue is , in the last paper of the seventh volume of the Spectator , ascribed to Mr. Budgell . It was known , however , in Tonson's family , and told to Mr. Garrick , that Addison was himself the author of this epilogue ...
THIS admired epilogue is , in the last paper of the seventh volume of the Spectator , ascribed to Mr. Budgell . It was known , however , in Tonson's family , and told to Mr. Garrick , that Addison was himself the author of this epilogue ...
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LETTERS continued | 453 |
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to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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