The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... Jupiter's Affection 103 148. On the Diet of the Metropolis - Pernicious Dishes— False Delicacies . 106 152. Homer's Description of a future State 109 TATLER . 153. Characters in Conversation described as Instruments of.
... Jupiter's Affection 103 148. On the Diet of the Metropolis - Pernicious Dishes— False Delicacies . 106 152. Homer's Description of a future State 109 TATLER . 153. Characters in Conversation described as Instruments of.
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Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. TATLER . 153. Characters in Conversation described as Instruments of Music 154. Virgil's Allegory and Ideas of a future State PAGE 115 119 155. Character of the Upholsterer - A great ...
Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. TATLER . 153. Characters in Conversation described as Instruments of Music 154. Virgil's Allegory and Ideas of a future State PAGE 115 119 155. Character of the Upholsterer - A great ...
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... conversation had given so much scandal , and did not a little contribute to the ruin of the fair . She told me with a sigh , that despairing of ever reclaiming him , she would not offer to place him in a civil family , but got him in a ...
... conversation had given so much scandal , and did not a little contribute to the ruin of the fair . She told me with a sigh , that despairing of ever reclaiming him , she would not offer to place him in a civil family , but got him in a ...
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... conversation ; but I being born of my father's first wife , and she of his third , she converses with me rather like a daughter than a sister . I have indeed told her , that if she kept her honour , and behaved herself in such a manner ...
... conversation ; but I being born of my father's first wife , and she of his third , she converses with me rather like a daughter than a sister . I have indeed told her , that if she kept her honour , and behaved herself in such a manner ...
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... hath eaten out every other virtue , and made them too polite to endure the country air , or the conversation of their neigh- -bours and tenants . No. 88. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 1 , 1709 . From 20 ADDISON'S WORKS . Dramatic News and Criticism.
... hath eaten out every other virtue , and made them too polite to endure the country air , or the conversation of their neigh- -bours and tenants . No. 88. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 1 , 1709 . From 20 ADDISON'S WORKS . Dramatic News and Criticism.
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