The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... Italian sonata , with so settled a countenance , that he bore away the prize , to the great admiration of some hundreds of persons , who , as well as myself , were present at this trial of skill . Now , sir , I humbly conceive ...
... Italian sonata , with so settled a countenance , that he bore away the prize , to the great admiration of some hundreds of persons , who , as well as myself , were present at this trial of skill . Now , sir , I humbly conceive ...
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... Italian wits have applied themselves to the writing of this latter kind of fables ; as Spencer's Faery Queen is one continued series of them from the beginning to the end of that admirable work . If we look into the finest prose authors ...
... Italian wits have applied themselves to the writing of this latter kind of fables ; as Spencer's Faery Queen is one continued series of them from the beginning to the end of that admirable work . If we look into the finest prose authors ...
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... Italian proverb runs , The Man who lives by Hope will die by Hunger . It should be an indispensable rule in life , to contract our desires to our present condition ; and whatever may be our expectations , to live within the compass of ...
... Italian proverb runs , The Man who lives by Hope will die by Hunger . It should be an indispensable rule in life , to contract our desires to our present condition ; and whatever may be our expectations , to live within the compass of ...
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... Italian airs into the hundredth psalm ; and whilst we begin All people in the old solemn tune of our forefathers , she , in a quite different key , runs divisions on the vowels , and adorns them with the graces of Nicolini : if she ...
... Italian airs into the hundredth psalm ; and whilst we begin All people in the old solemn tune of our forefathers , she , in a quite different key , runs divisions on the vowels , and adorns them with the graces of Nicolini : if she ...
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... Italy , I con- sider time as an immense ocean , in which many noble authors are entirely swallowed up , many very much shattered and damaged , some quite disjointed and broken into pieces , while some have wholly escaped the common ...
... Italy , I con- sider time as an immense ocean , in which many noble authors are entirely swallowed up , many very much shattered and damaged , some quite disjointed and broken into pieces , while some have wholly escaped the common ...
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