The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp. Hurd's Edition, with Letters and Other Pieces Not Found in Any Previous Collection ; and Macaulay's Essay on His Life and Works, Volume 4J.B. Lippincott, 1888 |
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... admire both the politeness and frugality of the people . " My friends have kept me here a week longer than ordinary to see one of their plays , which was performed last night with great applause . The actors are all of them tradesmen ...
... admire both the politeness and frugality of the people . " My friends have kept me here a week longer than ordinary to see one of their plays , which was performed last night with great applause . The actors are all of them tradesmen ...
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... or takes notice when he is wrong ; but all admire him when he is in the right . - By the way , it is fit to remark , that there are people of better sense than these , who endeavour at this character ; but they No. 24.1 21 THE TATLER .
... or takes notice when he is wrong ; but all admire him when he is in the right . - By the way , it is fit to remark , that there are people of better sense than these , who endeavour at this character ; but they No. 24.1 21 THE TATLER .
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... admiration rather than infor- mation of an audience . This application of a toast makes it very obvious that the word may , without a metaphor , be under- stood as an apt name for a thing which raises us in the most sovereign degree ...
... admiration rather than infor- mation of an audience . This application of a toast makes it very obvious that the word may , without a metaphor , be under- stood as an apt name for a thing which raises us in the most sovereign degree ...
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... admiration of her parts , which inclines her to be a little , but a very little , sluttish ; and you are ever to ... admired her wit , and would have given her a coach and six ; but I found it absolutely necessary to cross the strain ; 2 ...
... admiration of her parts , which inclines her to be a little , but a very little , sluttish ; and you are ever to ... admired her wit , and would have given her a coach and six ; but I found it absolutely necessary to cross the strain ; 2 ...
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... admired Socrates , whom he represents as discoursing with his friends , and giving the history of Love in the following manner : ' At the birth of Beauty ( says he ) there was a great feast made , and many guests invited : among the ...
... admired Socrates , whom he represents as discoursing with his friends , and giving the history of Love in the following manner : ' At the birth of Beauty ( says he ) there was a great feast made , and many guests invited : among the ...
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