Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Page ii
... to deserve the favour and countenance of fuch a Patron . as I have no time to lay out in forming fuch compliments , would but ill fuit that familiarity between between us , which was once my greatest pleasure , [ii] ...
... to deserve the favour and countenance of fuch a Patron . as I have no time to lay out in forming fuch compliments , would but ill fuit that familiarity between between us , which was once my greatest pleasure , [ii] ...
Page iii
Joseph Addison. between us , which was once my greatest pleasure , and will be my greatest honour hereafter . Inftead of them , accept of my hearty wishes , that the great reputation , you have acquired fo early , may increase more and ...
Joseph Addison. between us , which was once my greatest pleasure , and will be my greatest honour hereafter . Inftead of them , accept of my hearty wishes , that the great reputation , you have acquired fo early , may increase more and ...
Page xvi
... pleasure in the closet , as others have afforded from the ftage , with all the affiftance of voices and inftru- ments . The Comedy called The Tender Huf band appear'd much about the fame time , to which Mr. Addison wrote the Prologue ...
... pleasure in the closet , as others have afforded from the ftage , with all the affiftance of voices and inftru- ments . The Comedy called The Tender Huf band appear'd much about the fame time , to which Mr. Addison wrote the Prologue ...
Page xxxi
... pleasure charms , In filent whiff'rings purer thoughts impart , And turn from Ill a frail and feeble heart ; Lead through the paths thy virtue trod before , Till bliss shall join , nor death can part us more . That awful form ( which ...
... pleasure charms , In filent whiff'rings purer thoughts impart , And turn from Ill a frail and feeble heart ; Lead through the paths thy virtue trod before , Till bliss shall join , nor death can part us more . That awful form ( which ...
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... Pleasure read How , in the bloody field , too near advanc'd , The Guiltless Bullet on thy fhoulder glanc'd . The Race of NASSAUS was by heav'n defign'd To curb the proud Oppreffors of mankind , To bind the Tyrants of the Earth with laws ...
... Pleasure read How , in the bloody field , too near advanc'd , The Guiltless Bullet on thy fhoulder glanc'd . The Race of NASSAUS was by heav'n defign'd To curb the proud Oppreffors of mankind , To bind the Tyrants of the Earth with laws ...
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