The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... present war has so adul- terated our tongue with strange words , that it would be im- possible for one of our great - grandfathers to know what his When the reader has felt the pathos of this little melancholy story , it may be worth ...
... present war has so adul- terated our tongue with strange words , that it would be im- possible for one of our great - grandfathers to know what his When the reader has felt the pathos of this little melancholy story , it may be worth ...
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... present war in English phrases , and make their campaigns unintelligible . Their people might flatter themselves that things are not so bad as they really are , were they thus palli- ated with foreign terms , and thrown into shades and ...
... present war in English phrases , and make their campaigns unintelligible . Their people might flatter themselves that things are not so bad as they really are , were they thus palli- ated with foreign terms , and thrown into shades and ...
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... present my reader with a copy of it . 66 SIR , Upon the junction of the French and Bavarian armies they took post behind a great morass which they thought im- practicable . Our general the next day sent a party of horse to reconnoitre ...
... present my reader with a copy of it . 66 SIR , Upon the junction of the French and Bavarian armies they took post behind a great morass which they thought im- practicable . Our general the next day sent a party of horse to reconnoitre ...
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... presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn . : All other arts of perpetuating our ideas continue but a short ... present ; the names of great statuaries , architects , and painters , whose works are lost . The several arts are ...
... presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn . : All other arts of perpetuating our ideas continue but a short ... present ; the names of great statuaries , architects , and painters , whose works are lost . The several arts are ...
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... present at this great controversy of faces , in order to make a collection of the most remarkable grins that shall be there exhibited . I must not here omit an account which I lately received of one of these grinning matches from a ...
... present at this great controversy of faces , in order to make a collection of the most remarkable grins that shall be there exhibited . I must not here omit an account which I lately received of one of these grinning matches from a ...
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