The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volume 4William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... particular persons . As they were intimate friends , they took the freedom to dissent from one another in discourse , or , upon occasion , to speak a Latin sentence without fearing the imputation of pedantry or ill - breeding . They ...
... particular persons . As they were intimate friends , they took the freedom to dissent from one another in discourse , or , upon occasion , to speak a Latin sentence without fearing the imputation of pedantry or ill - breeding . They ...
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... particular fashion , Scaliger is for another , and Dacier thinks them both in the wrong . These are , says Cynthio , I suppose , the names of three Roman taylors : for is it possible men of learning can have any disputes of this nature ...
... particular fashion , Scaliger is for another , and Dacier thinks them both in the wrong . These are , says Cynthio , I suppose , the names of three Roman taylors : for is it possible men of learning can have any disputes of this nature ...
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... in the succession , they only consider in what part of the cabinet he lies ; and by running over in their thoughts such a particular drawer , will give you an account of all the remarkable parts of his 20 DIALOGUES ON MEDALS .
... in the succession , they only consider in what part of the cabinet he lies ; and by running over in their thoughts such a particular drawer , will give you an account of all the remarkable parts of his 20 DIALOGUES ON MEDALS .
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... particular , one might often see the hand of an Apelles or Protogenes , were we as well acquainted with their works as we are with Titian's or Vandyke's . I might here make a much greater show of the usefulness of medals , if I would ...
... particular , one might often see the hand of an Apelles or Protogenes , were we as well acquainted with their works as we are with Titian's or Vandyke's . I might here make a much greater show of the usefulness of medals , if I would ...
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... particular science , to discover all others in it . Who would imagine , for example , that architecture should comprehend the knowledge of history , eth- ics , music , astronomy , natural philosophy , physic , and the civil law ? Yet ...
... particular science , to discover all others in it . Who would imagine , for example , that architecture should comprehend the knowledge of history , eth- ics , music , astronomy , natural philosophy , physic , and the civil law ? Yet ...
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