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Pagina 32
... paper , before Addison wrote his account of Sir Roger's death ( No. 517 ) ; and by that time the discontinuance of the Spectator had been resolved upon , and the knight's death was only the first of a series of papers designed to ...
... paper , before Addison wrote his account of Sir Roger's death ( No. 517 ) ; and by that time the discontinuance of the Spectator had been resolved upon , and the knight's death was only the first of a series of papers designed to ...
Pagina 80
... PAPER II Three sources of all the pleasures of the imagina- tion , in our survey of outward objects - How what is great pleases the imagination - How what is new pleases the imagination - How what is beautiful in our own species pleases ...
... PAPER II Three sources of all the pleasures of the imagina- tion , in our survey of outward objects - How what is great pleases the imagination - How what is new pleases the imagination - How what is beautiful in our own species pleases ...
Pagina 168
... paper to twopence , or that he shall not be able to pay the duty of it . Now , as I am very desirous my readers should have their learning as cheap as possible , it is with great difficulty that I comply with him in this particular ...
... paper to twopence , or that he shall not be able to pay the duty of it . Now , as I am very desirous my readers should have their learning as cheap as possible , it is with great difficulty that I comply with him in this particular ...
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