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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... says Wycherly , writing to Pope on the 17th of May , " your miscellanies have run the gauntlet through all the coffee - houses , which are now entertained with a whimsical new newspaper , called the Tatler , which I suppose you have ...
... says Wycherly , writing to Pope on the 17th of May , " your miscellanies have run the gauntlet through all the coffee - houses , which are now entertained with a whimsical new newspaper , called the Tatler , which I suppose you have ...
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... says : " We now enter on those parts of Mr. Addison's prose- works , which have done him the greatest honour , and have placed him at the head of those , whom we call our polite writers . I know that many readers prefer Dr. Swift's ...
... says : " We now enter on those parts of Mr. Addison's prose- works , which have done him the greatest honour , and have placed him at the head of those , whom we call our polite writers . I know that many readers prefer Dr. Swift's ...
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... says or does , which would offend in another , are passed over in him ; and all actions and speeches which please , doubly please if they come from him : no one wonders or takes notice when he is wrong ; but all admire him when he is in ...
... says or does , which would offend in another , are passed over in him ; and all actions and speeches which please , doubly please if they come from him : no one wonders or takes notice when he is wrong ; but all admire him when he is in ...
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... says , " And all the mighty mad in Dennis rage " --DUNCIAD , b . I. v . 104 . had just invented his new method of making thunder ! v . also Nicho ' ad loc.-G. These are the hard shifts we intelligencers are forced to No. 42. ] 27 THE ...
... says , " And all the mighty mad in Dennis rage " --DUNCIAD , b . I. v . 104 . had just invented his new method of making thunder ! v . also Nicho ' ad loc.-G. These are the hard shifts we intelligencers are forced to No. 42. ] 27 THE ...
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... wit , and provided , that the bridegroom be a man of a The rest of this paper by Sir Richard Steele . [ So says Hurd by con jecture . - G . ] sound and excellent judgment , who will seldom mind what No. 75. ] 31 THE TATLER .
... wit , and provided , that the bridegroom be a man of a The rest of this paper by Sir Richard Steele . [ So says Hurd by con jecture . - G . ] sound and excellent judgment , who will seldom mind what No. 75. ] 31 THE TATLER .
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