The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... never used but by Edipus and the Earl of Essex . There are also swords , halberts , sheep - hooks , cardinals ' hats , turbans , drums , gallipots , a gibbet , a cradle , a rack , a cart - wheel , an altar , a helmet , a back - piece ...
... never used but by Edipus and the Earl of Essex . There are also swords , halberts , sheep - hooks , cardinals ' hats , turbans , drums , gallipots , a gibbet , a cradle , a rack , a cart - wheel , an altar , a helmet , a back - piece ...
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... never drank tea in a morning . " " Not in a morning ! " said I , staring round me . Upon which the pert jackanapes Nick Doubt tipped me the wink , and put out his tongue at his grand- father . Here followed a profound silence , when the ...
... never drank tea in a morning . " " Not in a morning ! " said I , staring round me . Upon which the pert jackanapes Nick Doubt tipped me the wink , and put out his tongue at his grand- father . Here followed a profound silence , when the ...
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... never planted . You never heard the most delicious music , which is the praise of one's self ; nor saw the most beautiful object , which is the work of one's own hands . Your votaries pass away their youth in a dream of mistaken ...
... never planted . You never heard the most delicious music , which is the praise of one's self ; nor saw the most beautiful object , which is the work of one's own hands . Your votaries pass away their youth in a dream of mistaken ...
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... never expect to see again à . beautiful edition of a book in Great Britain . We have already seen the memoirs of Sir William Temple published in the same character and volume with the history of Tom Thumb , and the works of our greatest ...
... never expect to see again à . beautiful edition of a book in Great Britain . We have already seen the memoirs of Sir William Temple published in the same character and volume with the history of Tom Thumb , and the works of our greatest ...
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... never took it off his button , unless it were to lift it up at a coachman , hold it over the head of a drawer , point out the circumstances of a story , or for other services of the like nature , that are all within the laws of the land ...
... never took it off his button , unless it were to lift it up at a coachman , hold it over the head of a drawer , point out the circumstances of a story , or for other services of the like nature , that are all within the laws of the land ...
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