The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... COMMON PRAYER . Frontispiece . 37 , 39 , 40 , 81 , & 86. MILTON'S PROSE WORKS . In 5 Vols , with general Index and Portraits . 38 , 41 , & 45. MENZEL'S HISTORY OF GERMANY . Complete in 3 Vols . Portrait . 42. SCHLEGEL'S ÆSTHETIC AND ...
... COMMON PRAYER . Frontispiece . 37 , 39 , 40 , 81 , & 86. MILTON'S PROSE WORKS . In 5 Vols , with general Index and Portraits . 38 , 41 , & 45. MENZEL'S HISTORY OF GERMANY . Complete in 3 Vols . Portrait . 42. SCHLEGEL'S ÆSTHETIC AND ...
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... Common - Place Books , by LORD KING . New Edition , with general Index . 135 & 137. NEANDER'S CHURCH HISTORY . Vol . IX . , which completes the work . With a geueral Index to the nine volumes . In 2 parts , 3s . 6d . each . 138 & 139 ...
... Common - Place Books , by LORD KING . New Edition , with general Index . 135 & 137. NEANDER'S CHURCH HISTORY . Vol . IX . , which completes the work . With a geueral Index to the nine volumes . In 2 parts , 3s . 6d . each . 138 & 139 ...
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... the simple squire . He could not pro- perly take this ill ; but I overheard him whisper the steward , " That he thought it hard that a common conjurer should take place of him , though an elder squire . c 2 No. 86 . 19 THE TATLER .
... the simple squire . He could not pro- perly take this ill ; but I overheard him whisper the steward , " That he thought it hard that a common conjurer should take place of him , though an elder squire . c 2 No. 86 . 19 THE TATLER .
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... common as to communicate a dance by a letter . " I beseeched him hereafter to meditate in a ground - room , for that otherwise it would be impossible for an artist of any other kind to live near him ; and that I was sure , several of ...
... common as to communicate a dance by a letter . " I beseeched him hereafter to meditate in a ground - room , for that otherwise it would be impossible for an artist of any other kind to live near him ; and that I was sure , several of ...
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... common ; and that generally those who lost their children , had the satisfaction of seeing them put into the hands of their dearest friends . Men were no sooner settled in their right to their possessions and their progeny , but there ...
... common ; and that generally those who lost their children , had the satisfaction of seeing them put into the hands of their dearest friends . Men were no sooner settled in their right to their possessions and their progeny , but there ...
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