Select Essays of Addison: Together with Macaulay's Essay on Addison's Life and WritingsAllyn and Bacon, 1893 - 320 páginas |
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... Thoughts in Westminster Abbey ... Transmigrations of Pugg the monkey . Eagerness for news ridiculed 177 180 184 ... thought in sickness . HYMNS . 220 221 223 224 226 MACAULAY'S ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ADDISON .. 227 NOTES ...
... Thoughts in Westminster Abbey ... Transmigrations of Pugg the monkey . Eagerness for news ridiculed 177 180 184 ... thought in sickness . HYMNS . 220 221 223 224 226 MACAULAY'S ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ADDISON .. 227 NOTES ...
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... thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my contempora- ries : and if I can any way contribute to the diversion or improvement of the country in which I live , I shall leave it , when I am summoned out of it , with the secret ...
... thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my contempora- ries : and if I can any way contribute to the diversion or improvement of the country in which I live , I shall leave it , when I am summoned out of it , with the secret ...
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... thought themselves very much obliged to me for declaring my generous intentions to scourge vice and folly as they appear in a multitude , without conde- scending to be a publisher of particular intrigues . " In short , " says Sir Andrew ...
... thought themselves very much obliged to me for declaring my generous intentions to scourge vice and folly as they appear in a multitude , without conde- scending to be a publisher of particular intrigues . " In short , " says Sir Andrew ...
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... thought the fainting figure resembled my friend Sir Roger ; and looking at the butler , who stood by me , for an account of it , he informed me that the person in the livery was a servant of Sir Roger's , who stood on the shore while ...
... thought the fainting figure resembled my friend Sir Roger ; and looking at the butler , who stood by me , for an account of it , he informed me that the person in the livery was a servant of Sir Roger's , who stood on the shore while ...
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... thought . " It is , " said he , " worth while to consider the force of dress , and how the persons of one age differ from those of another merely by that only . One may observe , also , that the general fashion of one age has been ...
... thought . " It is , " said he , " worth while to consider the force of dress , and how the persons of one age differ from those of another merely by that only . One may observe , also , that the general fashion of one age has been ...
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