The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... pleased with my Greek mottoes . Designing this day's work for a dissertation upon the two extremities of my paper , and having already despatched my motto , I shall , in the next place , discourse upon those single capital letters which ...
... pleased with my Greek mottoes . Designing this day's work for a dissertation upon the two extremities of my paper , and having already despatched my motto , I shall , in the next place , discourse upon those single capital letters which ...
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... pleased with it myself , and question not but it will be as acceptable to the reader . " MR . SPECTATOR , You , who are no stranger to public assemblies , cannot but have observed the awe they often strike on such as are obliged to ...
... pleased with it myself , and question not but it will be as acceptable to the reader . " MR . SPECTATOR , You , who are no stranger to public assemblies , cannot but have observed the awe they often strike on such as are obliged to ...
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... pleased with nothing in a poet which has not life and manners ascribed to it ; but for own part I am pleased most with those passages in this de- scription which carry in them a greater measure of proba- bility , and are such as might ...
... pleased with nothing in a poet which has not life and manners ascribed to it ; but for own part I am pleased most with those passages in this de- scription which carry in them a greater measure of proba- bility , and are such as might ...
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