The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, 4. köide1804 |
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Page 9
... pleased his emperor to the last , he is called in all public memorials by the title which the emperor confers on him after his death , and his children take their rank accordingly . This keeps the ambitious subject in a perpetual ...
... pleased his emperor to the last , he is called in all public memorials by the title which the emperor confers on him after his death , and his children take their rank accordingly . This keeps the ambitious subject in a perpetual ...
Page 10
... pleased to see so much matter , and so many useful hints upon this subject , laid together in so clear and concise a manner . THE English have not been so careful as other po- lite nations , to preserve the memory of their great ac ...
... pleased to see so much matter , and so many useful hints upon this subject , laid together in so clear and concise a manner . THE English have not been so careful as other po- lite nations , to preserve the memory of their great ac ...
Page 15
... pleased with the humour of the fellow , and his frank way of dealing , that , upon the perusal of the bill , she sent him a purse of fifteen hundred guineas , by the right application of which , the lover , in less than a year , got a ...
... pleased with the humour of the fellow , and his frank way of dealing , that , upon the perusal of the bill , she sent him a purse of fifteen hundred guineas , by the right application of which , the lover , in less than a year , got a ...
Page 33
... pleased , " says he , " with that burning cypher . There is no matter in the world so proper to write with as wild - fire , as no characters can be more legible than those which are read by their own light . But as for your cardinal ...
... pleased , " says he , " with that burning cypher . There is no matter in the world so proper to write with as wild - fire , as no characters can be more legible than those which are read by their own light . But as for your cardinal ...
Page 34
... pleased with this start of thought , but fancied there was something in it too serious , and perhaps too horrid , to be put into exe- cution . Upon this a friend of mine gave us an account of a fire - work described , if I am not ...
... pleased with this start of thought , but fancied there was something in it too serious , and perhaps too horrid , to be put into exe- cution . Upon this a friend of mine gave us an account of a fire - work described , if I am not ...
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