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Pagina xii
... just to attribute the totality of the character either to the one or the other . The " killing of Sir ROGER " has been fufficiently accounted for , without supposing that ADDISON dispatched him in a fit of anger , for the work was about ...
... just to attribute the totality of the character either to the one or the other . The " killing of Sir ROGER " has been fufficiently accounted for , without supposing that ADDISON dispatched him in a fit of anger , for the work was about ...
Pagina xxxviii
... just , and the horrors of his repentance exemplary . The players , however , required that the guilt of Phocyas should terminate in desertion to the enemy ; and HUGHES , unwilling that his relations should lose the benefit of his work ...
... just , and the horrors of his repentance exemplary . The players , however , required that the guilt of Phocyas should terminate in desertion to the enemy ; and HUGHES , unwilling that his relations should lose the benefit of his work ...
Pagina xlvi
... just admitted to the bar , and who had fense enough to censure a prevailing folly with some degree of humour , and with great justice . The same sub- ject has been fince illuftrated in the WORLD by another nobleman , PHILIP EARL of ...
... just admitted to the bar , and who had fense enough to censure a prevailing folly with some degree of humour , and with great justice . The same sub- ject has been fince illuftrated in the WORLD by another nobleman , PHILIP EARL of ...
Pagina xlvii
... just . " The style of his eloquence was more adapted to the house of lords than to the house of commons . The tone of his voice was pleasing and melodious ; his manner was placid and digni- fied . Precision of arrangement , closeness of ...
... just . " The style of his eloquence was more adapted to the house of lords than to the house of commons . The tone of his voice was pleasing and melodious ; his manner was placid and digni- fied . Precision of arrangement , closeness of ...
Pagina 5
... just so much of my history and character , as to let him fee I am not altogether unqualified for the business I have un- dertaken . As for other particulars in my life and adventures , I shall infert them in fol- lowing papers , as I ...
... just so much of my history and character , as to let him fee I am not altogether unqualified for the business I have un- dertaken . As for other particulars in my life and adventures , I shall infert them in fol- lowing papers , as I ...
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