The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... kind look at you , a third is exactly well behaved , a fourth a splenetic , and a fifth a coquette . In this disposal of my sister , I have chosen with an eye to her being a wit , and provided that the bridegroom be a man of sound and ...
... kind look at you , a third is exactly well behaved , a fourth a splenetic , and a fifth a coquette . In this disposal of my sister , I have chosen with an eye to her being a wit , and provided that the bridegroom be a man of sound and ...
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... kind of æther , and saw all the fields about them covered with a kind of purple light , that made them reflect with satisfaction on their past toils , and diffused a secret joy through the whose assembly , which showed itself in every ...
... kind of æther , and saw all the fields about them covered with a kind of purple light , that made them reflect with satisfaction on their past toils , and diffused a secret joy through the whose assembly , which showed itself in every ...
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... kind to live near him ; and that I was sure , several of his thoughts this morning would have shaken my spectacles off my nose , had I been myself at study . I then took my leave of this virtuoso , and returned to my chamber ...
... kind to live near him ; and that I was sure , several of his thoughts this morning would have shaken my spectacles off my nose , had I been myself at study . I then took my leave of this virtuoso , and returned to my chamber ...
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... kind and executed with great severity . Their design was , to make an example of two extremes in the female world ; of those who are very severe on the conduct of others , and of those who are very regardless of their own . The first ...
... kind and executed with great severity . Their design was , to make an example of two extremes in the female world ; of those who are very severe on the conduct of others , and of those who are very regardless of their own . The first ...
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... kind upon my spirits at present , occasioned by the fatigue of affairs which I went through last Saturday . It is some time since I set apart that day for examining the pretensions of several who had applied to me for canes , per ...
... kind upon my spirits at present , occasioned by the fatigue of affairs which I went through last Saturday . It is some time since I set apart that day for examining the pretensions of several who had applied to me for canes , per ...
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