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, 1880 |
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Page 425
... means and opportunities of informing themselves of the truth of our Saviour's history ; II . From the proceedings , III . The characters , sufferings , IV . And miracles of the persons who published it . V. How these first apostles ...
... means and opportunities of informing themselves of the truth of our Saviour's history ; II . From the proceedings , III . The characters , sufferings , IV . And miracles of the persons who published it . V. How these first apostles ...
Page 117
... means ] The use of the word means , in English , is remarkable , and may be thought capricious . It seems to be of French extraction . The French have , le moyen , frequently but seldom les moyens : we , on the contrary , prefer the ...
... means ] The use of the word means , in English , is remarkable , and may be thought capricious . It seems to be of French extraction . The French have , le moyen , frequently but seldom les moyens : we , on the contrary , prefer the ...
Page 284
... means ; I beg leave to state this matter in a proper light . Suppose the balance to be now even be- twixt the Lords and the Crown , as it certainly is , or else the Constitution would not subsist in quiet ; is it not plain to the most ...
... means ; I beg leave to state this matter in a proper light . Suppose the balance to be now even be- twixt the Lords and the Crown , as it certainly is , or else the Constitution would not subsist in quiet ; is it not plain to the most ...
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Addison Æneid ancient antiquities appear army beautiful believe Cæsar Campania Christianity church Claudian coins common consider Crown DRYDEN Duke Duke of Anjou emperor endeavour enemies England English Eugenius fancy figure France French friends Georgic give greatest hands happy head honour House inscription Irenæus Italy Julius Cæsar kind king kingdom ladies learned letter liberty lived look Lord Lord Halifax Lordship Majesty Marcus Aurelius means medals mention mind mountains Naples nation nature never noble observe occasion Ovid particular party persons poets politics present prince quæ reader reason rebellion reign religion remarkable river Roman Rome Saviour says Cynthio says Eugenius says Philander shew side Silius Italicus sovereign Spain Spanish monarchy stands Stepney suppose tell thing thought tion tory town Trajan verse VIRG Virgil virtue whigs whole writings