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Strona iii
... nights to the volumes of Addison .'- JOHNSON . London Macmillan and Co. , Limited New York : The Macmillan Company 1907 All rights reserved First Edition 1905 . Reprinted 1907 . GLASGOW PRINTED AT Essays from Addison.
... nights to the volumes of Addison .'- JOHNSON . London Macmillan and Co. , Limited New York : The Macmillan Company 1907 All rights reserved First Edition 1905 . Reprinted 1907 . GLASGOW PRINTED AT Essays from Addison.
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... to attain an English style , familiar but not coarse , and elegant but not ostentatious , must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " ESSAYS FROM ADDISON . Tatler . ] I. THE CHOICE xviii ESSAYS FROM ADDISON .
... to attain an English style , familiar but not coarse , and elegant but not ostentatious , must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " ESSAYS FROM ADDISON . Tatler . ] I. THE CHOICE xviii ESSAYS FROM ADDISON .
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... night with the repetition of a few notes , which are played over and over , with the perpetual humming of a drone running underneath them . These are your dull , heavy , tedious story - tellers , the load and burthen of conversations ...
... night with the repetition of a few notes , which are played over and over , with the perpetual humming of a drone running underneath them . These are your dull , heavy , tedious story - tellers , the load and burthen of conversations ...
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... night from a friend of mine , who knows very well my notions upon this subject , and invites me to pass the evening at his house , with a select company of friends , in the follow- ing words : " DEAR ISAAC , I intend to have a concert ...
... night from a friend of mine , who knows very well my notions upon this subject , and invites me to pass the evening at his house , with a select company of friends , in the follow- ing words : " DEAR ISAAC , I intend to have a concert ...
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... night visited by a friend of mine , who has an inexhaustible fund of discourse , and never fails to entertain his company with a variety of thoughts and hints that are altogether new and uncommon . Whether it were in com- plaisance to ...
... night visited by a friend of mine , who has an inexhaustible fund of discourse , and never fails to entertain his company with a variety of thoughts and hints that are altogether new and uncommon . Whether it were in com- plaisance to ...
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