The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... learned to my assistance ; to many of them I must own my obligations for the catalogues of illustrious persons which they have sent me in upon this occasion . I yesterday employed the whole afternoon in comparing them with each other ...
... learned to my assistance ; to many of them I must own my obligations for the catalogues of illustrious persons which they have sent me in upon this occasion . I yesterday employed the whole afternoon in comparing them with each other ...
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... learned than the military worthies . The next man astonished the whole table with his appearance ; he was slow , solemn , and silent in his behaviour , and wore a raiment curiously wrought with hieroglyphics . As he came into the middle ...
... learned than the military worthies . The next man astonished the whole table with his appearance ; he was slow , solemn , and silent in his behaviour , and wore a raiment curiously wrought with hieroglyphics . As he came into the middle ...
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... learned person an enthusiast , who pos- sibly had his first education in the peripatetic way , which was a sect of philosophers who always studied when walking . But observing him much out of breath , I thought No. 88 . 21 THE TATLER .
... learned person an enthusiast , who pos- sibly had his first education in the peripatetic way , which was a sect of philosophers who always studied when walking . But observing him much out of breath , I thought No. 88 . 21 THE TATLER .
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... learned . The third column were men of business , and consisting of persons in military and civil capacities . The former marched out from the rest , and placed themselves in the front , I at which the other shook their heads at them ...
... learned . The third column were men of business , and consisting of persons in military and civil capacities . The former marched out from the rest , and placed themselves in the front , I at which the other shook their heads at them ...
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... learned education , passing through great schools and universities , is very expensive , and con- sumes a moderate fortune , before it is gone through in its proper forms . The purchase of an handsome commission or employment , which ...
... learned education , passing through great schools and universities , is very expensive , and con- sumes a moderate fortune , before it is gone through in its proper forms . The purchase of an handsome commission or employment , which ...
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