Select Essays of Addison: Together with Macaulay's Essay on Addison's Life and WritingsAllyn and Bacon, 1893 - 320 páginas |
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... enter into all the incidents , turns , and revolu- tions in a game of ombre . When he has gone thus far , he has shown you the whole circle of his accomplishments , his parts are drained , and he is disabled from any farther con ...
... enter into all the incidents , turns , and revolu- tions in a game of ombre . When he has gone thus far , he has shown you the whole circle of his accomplishments , his parts are drained , and he is disabled from any farther con ...
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... entered at the end opposite to me , and , advancing towards me , said he was glad to meet me among his relations the De Coverleys , and hoped I liked the conversation of so much . good company , who were as silent as myself . I knew he ...
... entered at the end opposite to me , and , advancing towards me , said he was glad to meet me among his relations the De Coverleys , and hoped I liked the conversation of so much . good company , who were as silent as myself . I knew he ...
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... enter it after eight o'clock at night ; that the door of one of his chambers was nailed up , because there went a story in the family that a butler had formerly hanged himself in it ; and that his mother , who lived to a great age , had ...
... enter it after eight o'clock at night ; that the door of one of his chambers was nailed up , because there went a story in the family that a butler had formerly hanged himself in it ; and that his mother , who lived to a great age , had ...
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... entered upon an account of this great circumstance in his life , with an air which I thought raised my idea of him above what I had ever had before ; and gave me the picture of that cheerful mind of his , before it received that stroke ...
... entered upon an account of this great circumstance in his life , with an air which I thought raised my idea of him above what I had ever had before ; and gave me the picture of that cheerful mind of his , before it received that stroke ...
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... entering Sir Roger winked to me , and pointed at some- thing that stood behind the door , which , upon looking that way , I found to be an old broomstaff . At the same time he whispered me in the ear to take notice of a tabby cat that ...
... entering Sir Roger winked to me , and pointed at some- thing that stood behind the door , which , upon looking that way , I found to be an old broomstaff . At the same time he whispered me in the ear to take notice of a tabby cat that ...
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acquainted Acts of Parliament Addison Æneid afterwards Ambrose Philips appeared audience beautiful called church coffee-house consider conversation court Coverley critics dæmon death delight discourse dress endeavor enemies English entertained essays fancy Freeport friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give hand head hear heard heart Hilpa honest honor humor Isaac Bickerstaff kind king Knight lady learned letter lion live look mankind manner master mind morning nature never observed occasion ordinary paper particular party passed passion person pleased pleasure poet Pope reader reason republic of letters Roger de Coverley Roger hearing servants Shalum short side Sir Andrew Sir Richard Baker soul Spanish monarchy Spectator take notice Tatler tell thing thou thought tion Tirzah told Tory town Virgil virtue walk Westminster Abbey Whig whole widow Wimble words writing young