The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... take notice of a letter which I have received from an unknown correspondent , upon the subject of my paper , upon which the foregoing letter is likewise founded . The writer of it seems very much concerned , lest that paper should seem ...
... take notice of a letter which I have received from an unknown correspondent , upon the subject of my paper , upon which the foregoing letter is likewise founded . The writer of it seems very much concerned , lest that paper should seem ...
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... take notice of the conduct of our own species in the same perplexity . When a man has a mind to venture his money in a lottery , every figure of it appears equally allur- ing , and as likely to succeed as any of its fellows . They all ...
... take notice of the conduct of our own species in the same perplexity . When a man has a mind to venture his money in a lottery , every figure of it appears equally allur- ing , and as likely to succeed as any of its fellows . They all ...
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... taken sanctuary in the Church , sticks in it for ever . A Gothic bishop , perhaps ... take possession in the same manner , and are never to be driven out after ... notice of , that ramble into all the corners of this great city , in order ...
... taken sanctuary in the Church , sticks in it for ever . A Gothic bishop , perhaps ... take possession in the same manner , and are never to be driven out after ... notice of , that ramble into all the corners of this great city , in order ...
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... take notice of everything that is remarkable in such numerous and refined assemblies . It is observed , that of late years there has been a certain person in the upper gallery of the play - house , who , when he is pleased with anything ...
... take notice of everything that is remarkable in such numerous and refined assemblies . It is observed , that of late years there has been a certain person in the upper gallery of the play - house , who , when he is pleased with anything ...
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... take notice of the great use it is to an audience , that a person should thus preside over their heads , like the director of a concert , in order to awaken their attention , and beat time to their applauses ; or , to raise my simile ...
... take notice of the great use it is to an audience , that a person should thus preside over their heads , like the director of a concert , in order to awaken their attention , and beat time to their applauses ; or , to raise my simile ...
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