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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... a Trojan , 247. Different Classes of Female Orators , 249. Laughter and Ridicule , 251. Letter on the Cries of London , PAGE 571 576 580 584 THE SPECTATOR INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . THE first number of the Σ TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... a Trojan , 247. Different Classes of Female Orators , 249. Laughter and Ridicule , 251. Letter on the Cries of London , PAGE 571 576 580 584 THE SPECTATOR INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . THE first number of the Σ TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... ridicule , in spite of Dr. Percy's stigma , that the satire was " reprehensible . " Mr. John Greaves originated the argument so long before the publication of this harmless raillery as 1646 , in his work entitled " Pyramidologia ; " and ...
... ridicule , in spite of Dr. Percy's stigma , that the satire was " reprehensible . " Mr. John Greaves originated the argument so long before the publication of this harmless raillery as 1646 , in his work entitled " Pyramidologia ; " and ...
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... ridicule of this monstrous practice ; but what makes it the more astonishing , it is not the taste of the rabble , but of persons of the greatest politeness , fel which has established it . If the Italians have a genius for music above ...
... ridicule of this monstrous practice ; but what makes it the more astonishing , it is not the taste of the rabble , but of persons of the greatest politeness , fel which has established it . If the Italians have a genius for music above ...
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... ridicule in the possession of an ill - natured man . There cannot be a greater gratification to a barbarous and inhu- man wit , than to stir up sorrow in the heart of a private person , to raise uneasiness among near relations , and to ...
... ridicule in the possession of an ill - natured man . There cannot be a greater gratification to a barbarous and inhu- man wit , than to stir up sorrow in the heart of a private person , to raise uneasiness among near relations , and to ...
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... ridicule the discourses of that divine philosopher . It has been observed by many writers that Socrates was so little moved at this piece of buffoonery , that he was several times present at its being acted upon the stage , and never ...
... ridicule the discourses of that divine philosopher . It has been observed by many writers that Socrates was so little moved at this piece of buffoonery , that he was several times present at its being acted upon the stage , and never ...
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