The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... march . Several had their swords drawn , some carried rolls of paper in their hands , some had compasses , others quadrants , others telescopes , and others pencils ; some had laurels on their heads , and others buskins on their legs ...
... march . Several had their swords drawn , some carried rolls of paper in their hands , some had compasses , others quadrants , others telescopes , and others pencils ; some had laurels on their heads , and others buskins on their legs ...
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... march , or a point of war , now swelled all its notes into triumph and exultation : the whole fabric shook , and the doors flew open . The first who stepped forward was a beautiful and blooming hero , and as I heard by the mur- murs ...
... march , or a point of war , now swelled all its notes into triumph and exultation : the whole fabric shook , and the doors flew open . The first who stepped forward was a beautiful and blooming hero , and as I heard by the mur- murs ...
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... march , to secure me two hogs- heads of the best stomach - wine in the cellars of Versailles , for the good of my lucubrations , and the comfort of my old age . No. 133. TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 14 , 1709 . Dum tacent , clamant . TULL . Sheer ...
... march , to secure me two hogs- heads of the best stomach - wine in the cellars of Versailles , for the good of my lucubrations , and the comfort of my old age . No. 133. TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 14 , 1709 . Dum tacent , clamant . TULL . Sheer ...
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... MARCH 16 , 1709 . Permittes ipsis expendere numinibus , quid Conveniat nobis , rebusque sit utile nostris . Nam pro jucundis aptissima quæque dabunt Dii . Charior est illis homo , quam sibi . Nos animorum Impulsu et cæcâ magnâque ...
... MARCH 16 , 1709 . Permittes ipsis expendere numinibus , quid Conveniat nobis , rebusque sit utile nostris . Nam pro jucundis aptissima quæque dabunt Dii . Charior est illis homo , quam sibi . Nos animorum Impulsu et cæcâ magnâque ...
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... MARCH 18 , 1709 . -Ut ameris amabilis esto . OVID . From my own Apartment , March 18 . READING is to the mind , what exercise is to the body . As by the one health is preserved , strengthened , and invigor ated ; by the other , virtue ...
... MARCH 18 , 1709 . -Ut ameris amabilis esto . OVID . From my own Apartment , March 18 . READING is to the mind , what exercise is to the body . As by the one health is preserved , strengthened , and invigor ated ; by the other , virtue ...
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