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Strana iii
... pleasure you afford all who are admitted to your converfation , of your elegant taste in all the polite arts of learning , of your great humanity and complacency of man- candlesticks , ' he was by king William made folicitor general ...
... pleasure you afford all who are admitted to your converfation , of your elegant taste in all the polite arts of learning , of your great humanity and complacency of man- candlesticks , ' he was by king William made folicitor general ...
Strana vi
... Pleasures of the Imagination , and the Critique upon Milton . " The first paper appeared on Thursday , March 1 , 1710-11 ; in it ADDISON gives an account of the birth , education , & c . of the SPECTATOR , and fketches the filent ...
... Pleasures of the Imagination , and the Critique upon Milton . " The first paper appeared on Thursday , March 1 , 1710-11 ; in it ADDISON gives an account of the birth , education , & c . of the SPECTATOR , and fketches the filent ...
Strana xvii
... pleasure he took jucunda et idonea dicere vita . No. 69 is an inftructive example of the benevolent views he delighted to take of mankind and of Providence . There is a perpetual smile on his countenance ; he rarely exhibits the fneer ...
... pleasure he took jucunda et idonea dicere vita . No. 69 is an inftructive example of the benevolent views he delighted to take of mankind and of Providence . There is a perpetual smile on his countenance ; he rarely exhibits the fneer ...
Strana xxvii
... pleasures of the tavern is reported with great confidence , and an excufe has been attempted , by attributing the vexations he thus endeavoured to alleviate , to the capricious conduct of his wife . An excufe for what is in itself wrong ...
... pleasures of the tavern is reported with great confidence , and an excufe has been attempted , by attributing the vexations he thus endeavoured to alleviate , to the capricious conduct of his wife . An excufe for what is in itself wrong ...
Strana xxxix
... pleasure in hearing that the labours , which he fo honestly and virtuously intended , had met with a fuitable fuccefs . " In this , however , STEELE was deceived ; and it is fingular that he did not perceive he was placing his friend in ...
... pleasure in hearing that the labours , which he fo honestly and virtuously intended , had met with a fuitable fuccefs . " In this , however , STEELE was deceived ; and it is fingular that he did not perceive he was placing his friend in ...
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