The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 2G. Bell, 1881 |
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Page 182
... turned the stone of the ring within the palm of his hand , and visible when he turned it towards his company . Had Plato and Cicero been as well versed in the occult sciences as I am , they would have found a great deal of mystic ...
... turned the stone of the ring within the palm of his hand , and visible when he turned it towards his company . Had Plato and Cicero been as well versed in the occult sciences as I am , they would have found a great deal of mystic ...
Page 294
... turned short upon me on a sud- den , and catching me by a button of my coat , attacked me very abruptly after the following manner . Besides , sir , I have heard of a very extraordinary genius for music that lives in Switzerland , who ...
... turned short upon me on a sud- den , and catching me by a button of my coat , attacked me very abruptly after the following manner . Besides , sir , I have heard of a very extraordinary genius for music that lives in Switzerland , who ...
Page 306
... turned it into blank verse ; and if the reader , after the perusal of a scene , would consider the naked thought of every speech in it , when divested of all its tragic ornaments ; by this means , without being imposed upon by words ...
... turned it into blank verse ; and if the reader , after the perusal of a scene , would consider the naked thought of every speech in it , when divested of all its tragic ornaments ; by this means , without being imposed upon by words ...
Contents
TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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