The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 1 |
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If the uncommonness of a favour , and the distinction of the person who confers it , enhance its value , nothing could be more honourable to a young man of learning , than such a bounty from so eminent a patron .
If the uncommonness of a favour , and the distinction of the person who confers it , enhance its value , nothing could be more honourable to a young man of learning , than such a bounty from so eminent a patron .
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Persons of that cast may here have the satisfaction of seeing annotations upon an old Roman poem , gathered from the hills and valleys where it was written . The Tiber and the Po serve to explain the verses that were made upon their ...
Persons of that cast may here have the satisfaction of seeing annotations upon an old Roman poem , gathered from the hills and valleys where it was written . The Tiber and the Po serve to explain the verses that were made upon their ...
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The plan of the Spectator , as far as it regards the feigned person of the author , and of the several characters that compose his club , was projected in concert with Sir Richard Steele . And , because many passages in the course of ...
The plan of the Spectator , as far as it regards the feigned person of the author , and of the several characters that compose his club , was projected in concert with Sir Richard Steele . And , because many passages in the course of ...
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Could any circumstance be more severe to me , while I was executing these last commands of the author , than to see the person , to whom his works were presented , cut off in the flower of his age , and carried from the high office ...
Could any circumstance be more severe to me , while I was executing these last commands of the author , than to see the person , to whom his works were presented , cut off in the flower of his age , and carried from the high office ...
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This way of using verbs of the present and imperfect tense , in the second person singular , should be utterly banished from our poetry . The sound is intolerable . Milton and others have rather chosen to violate grammar itself ...
This way of using verbs of the present and imperfect tense , in the second person singular , should be utterly banished from our poetry . The sound is intolerable . Milton and others have rather chosen to violate grammar itself ...
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