The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp. Hurd's Edition, with Letters and Other Pieces Not Found in Any Previous Collection; and Macaulay's Essay on His Life and WorksJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1868 |
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... the Restoration , men yearned for fellowship ; but as , even yet , political danger lurked under an unguarded expression or a rash toast , companions could not be stand in the front , those who have a mind 00 [ No. 1 . SPECTATOR .
... the Restoration , men yearned for fellowship ; but as , even yet , political danger lurked under an unguarded expression or a rash toast , companions could not be stand in the front , those who have a mind 00 [ No. 1 . SPECTATOR .
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... expression , but frankly confess that he left the world , because he was not fit for it . A strict honesty , and an even regular behaviour , are in themselves obstacles to him that must press through crowds , who endeavour at the same ...
... expression , but frankly confess that he left the world , because he was not fit for it . A strict honesty , and an even regular behaviour , are in themselves obstacles to him that must press through crowds , who endeavour at the same ...
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... expressing them- selves , resemble those authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whom the dreams of this opera1 are taken , I must entirely agree with Monsieur Boileau , that one ...
... expressing them- selves , resemble those authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whom the dreams of this opera1 are taken , I must entirely agree with Monsieur Boileau , that one ...
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... and unnatural expressions of an Italian opera ! In the mean time , I have related this combat of the lion , to shew 1 The Statue of Henry IV . what are at present the reigning entertainments of the politer 52 [ No. 13 SPECTATOR .
... and unnatural expressions of an Italian opera ! In the mean time , I have related this combat of the lion , to shew 1 The Statue of Henry IV . what are at present the reigning entertainments of the politer 52 [ No. 13 SPECTATOR .
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... expression may , sometimes ( though more sparingly , perhaps , than heretofore ) , be employed . An exact writer , indeed , would not set out with a sentence in this form ; but , in the body of a discourse , " currente calamo , " he ...
... expression may , sometimes ( though more sparingly , perhaps , than heretofore ) , be employed . An exact writer , indeed , would not set out with a sentence in this form ; but , in the body of a discourse , " currente calamo , " he ...
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acquainted acrostics Addison admiration Æneid anagrams ancient appear Aristotle audience Avarice beautiful behaviour body Boileau called character Cicero club Coan wines conversation creatures delight discourse dress DRYDEN endeavour English entertainment filled forbear French genius gentleman give Glaphyra hand head heard hearing sense heart honour Hudibras humour ingenious insomuch Italian John Simmonds kind lady language laugh letter likewise lion live look lover mankind manner means mind Mohocks nation nature never night observed occasion opera ordinary OVID paper particular passion person piece pleased poem poet privy counsellor reader reason rhymes ridicule ROSCOMMON says scenes sense shew short Sir Roger soul speak Spectator stage Tatler tell Theodosius thing thou thought tion told tragedy Tryphiodorus verse VIRG Virgil virtue Whig whole woman women words writing