Select Essays of Addison: Together with Macaulay's Essay on Addison's Life and WritingsAllyn and Bacon, 1893 - 320 páginas |
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... means of preserving health : Sir Roger as a hunter .... 38 The Spectator accompanies Sir Roger to the hunting - field ... The Spectator discusses witchcraft : with Sir Roger he visits Moll White .... 41 45 Sir Roger at the assizes 48 ...
... means of preserving health : Sir Roger as a hunter .... 38 The Spectator accompanies Sir Roger to the hunting - field ... The Spectator discusses witchcraft : with Sir Roger he visits Moll White .... 41 45 Sir Roger at the assizes 48 ...
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... means by the expression " dead 99 men ...... The same subject continued On immortality .. 206 209 213 Contemplation of the divine perfections suggested by the sky at night ... 216 Trust in God .... Providence . The confirmation of faith ...
... means by the expression " dead 99 men ...... The same subject continued On immortality .. 206 209 213 Contemplation of the divine perfections suggested by the sky at night ... 216 Trust in God .... Providence . The confirmation of faith ...
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... means I have made myself a speculative statesman , soldier , merchant , and ar- tisan , without ever meddling with any practical part in life . I am very well versed in the theory of a husband or a father , and can discern the errors in ...
... means I have made myself a speculative statesman , soldier , merchant , and ar- tisan , without ever meddling with any practical part in life . I am very well versed in the theory of a husband or a father , and can discern the errors in ...
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... mean time , when I consider how much I have seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and since I have neither time nor inclination to communicate the fulness of my heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in ...
... mean time , when I consider how much I have seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and since I have neither time nor inclination to communicate the fulness of my heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in ...
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... means I am furnished with the greatest variety of hints and materials , and know every- thing that passes in the different quarters and divisions , not only of this great city , but of the whole kingdom . My readers too have the ...
... means I am furnished with the greatest variety of hints and materials , and know every- thing that passes in the different quarters and divisions , not only of this great city , but of the whole kingdom . My readers too have the ...
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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