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Pagina v
... fo cul- tivated gives reafon to believe that little time was loft . But he remained not long neglected or useless . The victory at Blenheim ( 1704 ) af- forded a 3 " forded him an occafion for the display of his ADDISON . V.
... fo cul- tivated gives reafon to believe that little time was loft . But he remained not long neglected or useless . The victory at Blenheim ( 1704 ) af- forded a 3 " forded him an occafion for the display of his ADDISON . V.
Pagina vi
Joseph Addison. " forded him an occafion for the display of his poetical talents , for which he was immediately rewarded by fucceeding Mr. Locke in the place of Commiffioner of Appeals . In the following year he was at Hanover with lord ...
Joseph Addison. " forded him an occafion for the display of his poetical talents , for which he was immediately rewarded by fucceeding Mr. Locke in the place of Commiffioner of Appeals . In the following year he was at Hanover with lord ...
Pagina xvii
... occafion demanded . He had read with critical eyes the important volume of human life , and knew the heart of man from the depths of strata- to the furface of affectation . Pope declares that he wrote very fluently , but was flow and ...
... occafion demanded . He had read with critical eyes the important volume of human life , and knew the heart of man from the depths of strata- to the furface of affectation . Pope declares that he wrote very fluently , but was flow and ...
Pagina 4
... occafion . the mean time , when I confider how much I have feen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and fince I have neither time nor inclination to com- municate the fulness of my heart in fpeech , I am re ...
... occafion . the mean time , when I confider how much I have feen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and fince I have neither time nor inclination to com- municate the fulness of my heart in fpeech , I am re ...
Pagina 18
... occafion I think it but reasonable to declare , that whatever skill I may have in fpeculation , I fhall never betray what the eyes of lovers fay to each other in my prefence . At the fame time I fhall not think myfelf obliged , by this ...
... occafion I think it but reasonable to declare , that whatever skill I may have in fpeculation , I fhall never betray what the eyes of lovers fay to each other in my prefence . At the fame time I fhall not think myfelf obliged , by this ...
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