The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... appear in her own lodgings with the same magnificence that she did upon the stage . This greatness of soul has reduced that unhappy princess to an involuntary retirement , where she now passes her time among the woods and forests ...
... appear in her own lodgings with the same magnificence that she did upon the stage . This greatness of soul has reduced that unhappy princess to an involuntary retirement , where she now passes her time among the woods and forests ...
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... appears or lies hid in the race for two or three generations . I know at this time a person of a vast estate , who is the immediate descendant of a fine gentleman , but the great- grandson of a broker , in whom his ancestor is now ...
... appears or lies hid in the race for two or three generations . I know at this time a person of a vast estate , who is the immediate descendant of a fine gentleman , but the great- grandson of a broker , in whom his ancestor is now ...
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... appears ; and who should it be but Love . This infant grew up , and proved in all his behaviour what he really was ... appearing satisfied as a god ; and immediately after , as the mortal mother prevails in his composition , you behold ...
... appears ; and who should it be but Love . This infant grew up , and proved in all his behaviour what he really was ... appearing satisfied as a god ; and immediately after , as the mortal mother prevails in his composition , you behold ...
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... appear more graceful that ordinary in her mien , by a mixture of affectation in all her gestures . She had a wonderful con- fidence and assurance in her looks , and all the variety of colours in her dress that she thought were the most ...
... appear more graceful that ordinary in her mien , by a mixture of affectation in all her gestures . She had a wonderful con- fidence and assurance in her looks , and all the variety of colours in her dress that she thought were the most ...
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... appears in the world , in a smaller volume , and sell it ( as all other thieves do stolen goods ) at a cheaper rate . I was in my rage calling them rascals , plunderers , robbers , highwaymen -But they acknowledge all that , and are ...
... appears in the world , in a smaller volume , and sell it ( as all other thieves do stolen goods ) at a cheaper rate . I was in my rage calling them rascals , plunderers , robbers , highwaymen -But they acknowledge all that , and are ...
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