The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 1George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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Page 262
... antiquities , that would show a man in an afternoon more than he could learn out of books in a twelve- month . This would cut short the whole study of antiqui- ties , and perhaps be much more useful to universities than those ...
... antiquities , that would show a man in an afternoon more than he could learn out of books in a twelve- month . This would cut short the whole study of antiqui- ties , and perhaps be much more useful to universities than those ...
Page 434
... antiquities of less note , that lie in the neighbourhood of this bay , and have been often described by many others . I must confess , after having surveyed the antiquities about Naples and Rome , I cannot but think that our admiration ...
... antiquities of less note , that lie in the neighbourhood of this bay , and have been often described by many others . I must confess , after having surveyed the antiquities about Naples and Rome , I cannot but think that our admiration ...
Page 459
... antiquities , that it is almost impossible to survey them without taking new hints , and raising different reflections , according as a man's natural turn of thoughts , or the course of his studies , direct him . No part of the antiquities ...
... antiquities , that it is almost impossible to survey them without taking new hints , and raising different reflections , according as a man's natural turn of thoughts , or the course of his studies , direct him . No part of the antiquities ...
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POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS | 1 |
of Aristæus 10 2220 | 10 |
A Letter from Italy to the Right Honourable Charles Lord | 29 |
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