The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... filled with such bewitching tenderness and rapture , that it might have been dangerous to have given them a reading . An inconstant lover , called Phaon , occasioned great calamities to this poetical lady . She fell des- perately in ...
... filled with such bewitching tenderness and rapture , that it might have been dangerous to have given them a reading . An inconstant lover , called Phaon , occasioned great calamities to this poetical lady . She fell des- perately in ...
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... filled my head with a thousand dreams of hap- piness , some few days since married another . Pray tell me in what part of the world your promontory lies , which you call The Lover's Leap , and whether one may go to it by land ? But ...
... filled my head with a thousand dreams of hap- piness , some few days since married another . Pray tell me in what part of the world your promontory lies , which you call The Lover's Leap , and whether one may go to it by land ? But ...
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... proper for the female sex , and I think the universities would do well to consider whether they should not fill their rhetoric chairs with she pro- fessors . * It has been said in praise of some men 48 NO . 247 . SPECTATOR .
... proper for the female sex , and I think the universities would do well to consider whether they should not fill their rhetoric chairs with she pro- fessors . * It has been said in praise of some men 48 NO . 247 . SPECTATOR .
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... fill the mind for a while with a giddy kind of pleasure , but it is such a pleasure as makes a man restless and uneasy under it , and which does not so much satisfy the present thirst , as it excites fresh desires , and sets the soul on ...
... fill the mind for a while with a giddy kind of pleasure , but it is such a pleasure as makes a man restless and uneasy under it , and which does not so much satisfy the present thirst , as it excites fresh desires , and sets the soul on ...
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... filled with such a multitude of astonishing incidents , that it gives us at the same time a pleasure of the greatest variety , and of the greatest simplicity ; uniform in its nature , though diversified in the execution . I must observe ...
... filled with such a multitude of astonishing incidents , that it gives us at the same time a pleasure of the greatest variety , and of the greatest simplicity ; uniform in its nature , though diversified in the execution . I must observe ...
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