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Addison ( Joseph ) . A. L. , S. with initials , 2pp . , 4to . Malmes- bury , March 4 , 1709-10 . To ' Dear Dick ... in author's hand ; also regarding poem 2 L. S. by Amy Lowell to author , A. L. S. by Wm . Lyon Phelps to author's ...
Comprising Author and Title Catalogue, Subject Catalogue, and Subject ... ( In author's Table talk . 4 v . in 1. D. 1854. ) 824 H2 Horne , R : H :, ed ... Addison , Joseph . Criticism on Milton's Paradise lost . 1711-12 . 4. Lyly ...
... ADDISON • Decial REVIEWS : - CURRENT LITERATURE . Professor Max Müller's Lectures on Language : ( Second Series ) ... Joseph Addison : now first printed from his MS . Note Book . The circumstances of the publication , so far as we ...
Joseph Addison. said Talicotius in the writings of any other cuted on the criminal , which was done in author . I am , with the most profound re - open court with the utmost severity , the spect , " The most humble of your admirers ...
... Joseph J. 1975. A nature center for your community ( and other titles ) . National Audubon Society , New York ... Addison - Wesley , Menlo Park , Calif . Swan , Malcolm . 1975. Forerunners of environmental educa- tion . Pages 3-10 ...
... JOSEPH WILLIAMS , 24 , BERNERS - ST . , W то AUTHORS . - MSS . carefully ... in author's interests.- For terms , apply to E. J. May , 100 , Fleet ... ADDISON . BURNS'S LETTERS . VOLSUNGA SAGA . ( MORRIS . ) SARTOR RESARTUS ...
Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall. 1 til they form part of an American Academy of the Fine Arts . 295 P. S. As this ... Addison , Spectator No. 7 . " Here we see the head increasing insensibly to the middle , from whence it lessens ...