The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6 |
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I have several times taken up my pen to write to you , but have always been interrupted by some impertinence or other ... but I must still have continued silent , had I deferred writing till I could have made a suitable return .
I have several times taken up my pen to write to you , but have always been interrupted by some impertinence or other ... but I must still have continued silent , had I deferred writing till I could have made a suitable return .
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So far is it from being true that she could not write or speak a single sentence intelligibly , that I am persuaded she could do both as well as the generality of other people . It is true that she was in no respect to be compared with ...
So far is it from being true that she could not write or speak a single sentence intelligibly , that I am persuaded she could do both as well as the generality of other people . It is true that she was in no respect to be compared with ...
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367 , note ; his amiable mind and elegant genius , wherein conspicuous , 371 , note ; possesses all the requisites for fine writing , 389 , note ; his essay on the pleasures of imagination the most masterly of all his critical works ...
367 , note ; his amiable mind and elegant genius , wherein conspicuous , 371 , note ; possesses all the requisites for fine writing , 389 , note ; his essay on the pleasures of imagination the most masterly of all his critical works ...
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to the Earl of Stair | 467 |
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