Select Essays of Addison: Together with Macaulay's Essay on Addison's Life and WritingsAllyn and Bacon, 1893 - 320 páginas |
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... pleasure in finding the object of their quest and in reporting their successes . At each recitation a few pupils are ready with their reports . Meanwhile they have been in the various libraries of the city , calling for books ...
... pleasure in finding the object of their quest and in reporting their successes . At each recitation a few pupils are ready with their reports . Meanwhile they have been in the various libraries of the city , calling for books ...
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... pleasure in comparing these papers with Addison's to see if he can detect any difference in the styles of the three writers . The remaining essays in this collection have been selected from Addison's work in the Spectator , the Tatler ...
... pleasure in comparing these papers with Addison's to see if he can detect any difference in the styles of the three writers . The remaining essays in this collection have been selected from Addison's work in the Spectator , the Tatler ...
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... pleasure , until he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or choleric disposition , married or a bachelor , with other particulars of the like nature , that conduce very much to the right understanding of ...
... pleasure , until he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or choleric disposition , married or a bachelor , with other particulars of the like nature , that conduce very much to the right understanding of ...
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... good sense is pleasanter company than a general scholar ; and Sir Andrew having a natural unaffected eloquence , the perspicuity of hav clearness his discourse gives the same pleasure that wit would in The Spectator Club . 7.
... good sense is pleasanter company than a general scholar ; and Sir Andrew having a natural unaffected eloquence , the perspicuity of hav clearness his discourse gives the same pleasure that wit would in The Spectator Club . 7.
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... pleasure that wit would in an- other man . He has made his fortunes himself ; and says that England may be richer ... pleasures of the age , we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb , a gentle- man who , according to his years ...
... pleasure that wit would in an- other man . He has made his fortunes himself ; and says that England may be richer ... pleasures of the age , we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb , a gentle- man who , according to his years ...
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