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Pagina xviii
... Paper , but to the Person bringing or carry- ' ing the News ? Mercury also is , if I understand it , by a ... papers of Defoe's might have been written for the Spectator . The little allegory , for instance , in No. 45 , which ...
... Paper , but to the Person bringing or carry- ' ing the News ? Mercury also is , if I understand it , by a ... papers of Defoe's might have been written for the Spectator . The little allegory , for instance , in No. 45 , which ...
Pagina xix
... paper by ' itself , sufficiently convinced this man that he is dead ; and if he has any shame , I do ' not doubt but that by this time he owns it to all his acquaintance . For though the legs ' and arms and whole body of that man may ...
... paper by ' itself , sufficiently convinced this man that he is dead ; and if he has any shame , I do ' not doubt but that by this time he owns it to all his acquaintance . For though the legs ' and arms and whole body of that man may ...
Pagina xx
... papers in Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian , wherein alone his genius abides with us , and will abide with ... paper was formed and established , that Addison , on his return to London , joined the friend who , with his usual ...
... papers in Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian , wherein alone his genius abides with us , and will abide with ... paper was formed and established , that Addison , on his return to London , joined the friend who , with his usual ...
Pagina xxii
... paper called the Plebeian , in which he argued against a measure tending , he said , to the formation of an oligarchy . Addison replied in the Old Whig , and this , which occurred within a year of the close of Addison's life , was the ...
... paper called the Plebeian , in which he argued against a measure tending , he said , to the formation of an oligarchy . Addison replied in the Old Whig , and this , which occurred within a year of the close of Addison's life , was the ...
Pagina xxiii
... papers or letters which but for them might have remained anonymous . Their notes are those of which the ... paper , Addison's grammar , by turning ' have laughed to have Iseen ' into ' have laughed to see , ' and transformed ...
... papers or letters which but for them might have remained anonymous . Their notes are those of which the ... paper , Addison's grammar , by turning ' have laughed to have Iseen ' into ' have laughed to see , ' and transformed ...
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