Joseph Addison, Volume 10Twayne Publishers, 1982 - 182 pagine |
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Pagina 52
... describes the ways in which the Republic is preserved : To encourage idleness and luxury in the Nobility , to cherish ignorance and licentiousness in the Clergy , to keep alive a continual faction in the common people , to connive at ...
... describes the ways in which the Republic is preserved : To encourage idleness and luxury in the Nobility , to cherish ignorance and licentiousness in the Clergy , to keep alive a continual faction in the common people , to connive at ...
Pagina 104
... describes round the Sun , that Circle to the Sphere of the fixt stars , the sphere of the fixt Stars to the Circuit of the whole Creation , the whole Creation it self to the Infinite Space that is every where diffused about it ; or when ...
... describes round the Sun , that Circle to the Sphere of the fixt stars , the sphere of the fixt Stars to the Circuit of the whole Creation , the whole Creation it self to the Infinite Space that is every where diffused about it ; or when ...
Pagina 130
... describes a Quixote - like campaign in which Jacobite soldiers attack cows and sheep instead of enemy troops , drink taverns dry , and win the hearts of pretty harlots . Number 4 is a " fair - sex " and tongue - in - cheek paper which ...
... describes a Quixote - like campaign in which Jacobite soldiers attack cows and sheep instead of enemy troops , drink taverns dry , and win the hearts of pretty harlots . Number 4 is a " fair - sex " and tongue - in - cheek paper which ...
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