The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 σελίδες |
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... in abating that particular anguish which seems to lie so heavy on Leonora . The story was told me by a priest , as I travelled with him in a stage - coach . I shall give it my reader , as well as I can remember , in 6 CO ADDISON'S WORKS .
... in abating that particular anguish which seems to lie so heavy on Leonora . The story was told me by a priest , as I travelled with him in a stage - coach . I shall give it my reader , as well as I can remember , in 6 CO ADDISON'S WORKS .
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Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. reader , as well as I can remember , in his own words , after having premised , that if consolations may be drawn from a wrong religion and a misguided devotion , they cannot but flow much ...
Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. reader , as well as I can remember , in his own words , after having premised , that if consolations may be drawn from a wrong religion and a misguided devotion , they cannot but flow much ...
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... reader , who takes up my paper in order to be diverted , very often finds himself engaged unawares in a serious and profitable course of think- ing ; as , on the contrary , the thoughtful man , who perhaps may hope to find something ...
... reader , who takes up my paper in order to be diverted , very often finds himself engaged unawares in a serious and profitable course of think- ing ; as , on the contrary , the thoughtful man , who perhaps may hope to find something ...
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... reader in mind of Horace , the greatest wit and critic in the Augustan age ; and of Boileau , the most correct poet among the moderns : not to mention La Fontaine , who , by this way of writing , is come more into Vogue than any other ...
... reader in mind of Horace , the greatest wit and critic in the Augustan age ; and of Boileau , the most correct poet among the moderns : not to mention La Fontaine , who , by this way of writing , is come more into Vogue than any other ...
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... reader is therefore sure to meet with at least one good line in every paper , and very often finds his imagination en- tertained by a hint that awakens in his memory some beau- tiful passage of a classic author . It was a saying of an ...
... reader is therefore sure to meet with at least one good line in every paper , and very often finds his imagination en- tertained by a hint that awakens in his memory some beau- tiful passage of a classic author . It was a saying of an ...
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