| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 548 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth which he would communicate to us, the other singles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| John Dryden, John Mitford - 1844 - 536 sayfa
...performing thc action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets oul, as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth which he would communicate to us, the other singles out the most pleasing cilcumslance of thu truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1853 - 684 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth, which he would communicate to us ; the other singles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1853 - 684 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth, which he would communicate to us; the other singles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 688 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth, which he would communicate to us; the other singles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| John Dryden - 1859 - 482 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sots out, as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth which he would communicate to us, the other singles out the most pleasing ciicumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1914 - 518 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth, which he would communicate to us ; the other singles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| Estelle Haan - 2005 - 232 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out as fully and distinctly as he can all the parts of the truth which he would communicate to us, the other singles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
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