Select Essays of Addison: Together with Macaulay's Essay on Addison's Life and WritingsAllyn and Bacon, 1893 - 320 páginas |
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... edition intended to be read and worked over in school . Generally , I may say , I have allowed my selection to give an impres- sion of more gravity and seriousness than one brings from the reading of any undivided portion of Addison's ...
... edition intended to be read and worked over in school . Generally , I may say , I have allowed my selection to give an impres- sion of more gravity and seriousness than one brings from the reading of any undivided portion of Addison's ...
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... editions of Addison's works are accessible , the edition of Bishop Hurd , en- larged by Henry G. Bohn , published , in six volumes , in the Bohn Standard Library ; and the edition , also in six volumes , of Professor George Washington ...
... editions of Addison's works are accessible , the edition of Bishop Hurd , en- larged by Henry G. Bohn , published , in six volumes , in the Bohn Standard Library ; and the edition , also in six volumes , of Professor George Washington ...
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... edition both of the first and second volumes . As he is a person whose head is very well turned for his business , he thinks they would be a very proper present to be made to persons at christenings , marriages , visiting - days , and ...
... edition both of the first and second volumes . As he is a person whose head is very well turned for his business , he thinks they would be a very proper present to be made to persons at christenings , marriages , visiting - days , and ...
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... editions , and stock the libraries of great men . There is not a sale of books begins till Tom Folio is seen at the door . There is not an auction where his name is not heard , and that too in the very nick of time , in the critical ...
... editions , and stock the libraries of great men . There is not a sale of books begins till Tom Folio is seen at the door . There is not an auction where his name is not heard , and that too in the very nick of time , in the critical ...
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... editions through which they have passed , with the praises or censures which they have received from the several members of the learned world . He has a greater esteem for Aldus and Elzevir , than for Virgil and Horace . If you talk of ...
... editions through which they have passed , with the praises or censures which they have received from the several members of the learned world . He has a greater esteem for Aldus and Elzevir , than for Virgil and Horace . If you talk of ...
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