| Joseph Addison - English literature - 1765 - 378 pages
...low kind or wit, and has always in it a mixture of Pun, bccaufc the verb muft be taken in a different fenfe when it is joined with one of the things, from what it has in conjunction with the other. Thus in the end 0* this ftory he tells you that Jupiter flung a thunderbolt... | |
| Horace - Poetry - 1766 - 282 pages
...This " way of joining, fays he, two fuch different " ideas as chariot and counfel to the fame verbi " is mightily ufed by Ovid, but is a very low " kind...joined with one of the " things, from what it has in conjunction with " the other. Thus in the end of this ftory he " tells you, that Jupiter flung a thunderbolt... | |
| Joseph Addison - English literature - 1765 - 378 pages
...wit, and has always in it a mixture of Pun, becaufe the verb muft be taken in a different fenfe when k is joined with one of the things, from what it has in conju nation with the other. Thus in the end pf this ftory he tells you that Jupiter flung 4 thunderthunderbolt... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1773 - 326 pages
...low kind of wit, and has always in it a mixture of Pun, becaufe the verb muft be taken in a different fenfe when it is joined with one of the things, from what ft has in conjunftion with the other. Thus in the end of this ftory he tells you that Jupiter flung... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1777 - 322 pages
...be taken in a different fenfe when it is joined with one of the things, from whatithasin conjunction with the other. Thus in the end of this ftory he tells you that Jupiter flung a thunderbolt at Phaeton — Pariterque, animaque* rotifque expulit Aurigam, where he makes a forced... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 368 pages
...low kind of wit, and has always in it a mixture of pun, becaufe the verb muft be taken in a different fenfe when it is joined with one of the things, from...end of this ftory he tells you that Jupiter flung a thunderbolt at Phaeton — " Pariterque, animaque, rotifque cxpulit aurigam," where he makes a forced... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 366 pages
...of wit, and has always in it a mixture of pun, becaufe the verb muft be taken in a different lenie when it is joined with one of the things, from what...end of this ftory he tells you that Jupiter flung a thunderbolt at Phaeton — " Pariterque, animaque, rotifque expulit aurigam," where he makes a forced... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 942 pages
...becaufe the verb muft be taken in a different ferife when it is joined with one of the things, froin, what it has in conjunftion with the other. Thus in...end of this ftory he tells you that Jupiter flung a thunderbolt at Phaeton — " Paiiterque, animaque, rotifque txpulit aurigam," where he makes a forced... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 364 pages
...low kind of wit, and has always in it a mixture of pun, becaufe the verb muft be taken in a different fenfe when it is joined with one of the things, from what it ha» in conjunftion with the other. Thus in the end of this ftory he tells you that Jupiter flung a... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 470 pages
...of wit, and has always in it a mixture of pun, because the verb must be taken in a different sense when it is joined with one of the things, from what it has in conjunction with the other. Thus, in the end of this story, he tells you that Jupiter flung a thunderbolt... | |
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