The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... ordinary octavos . It was first published in another shape by Mr. Charles Knight , under the title of Political Dictionary , at 1 10s . The Compiler , MR . GEORGE LONG , is one of the most competent Scholars of the day . UNCLE TOM'S ...
... ordinary octavos . It was first published in another shape by Mr. Charles Knight , under the title of Political Dictionary , at 1 10s . The Compiler , MR . GEORGE LONG , is one of the most competent Scholars of the day . UNCLE TOM'S ...
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... ordinary thing in the world . For this reason I have disposed of her to a man of busi- ness , who will soon let her see , that to be well dressed , in good humour , and cheerful in the command of her family , are the arts and sciences ...
... ordinary thing in the world . For this reason I have disposed of her to a man of busi- ness , who will soon let her see , that to be well dressed , in good humour , and cheerful in the command of her family , are the arts and sciences ...
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... ordinary good hours , and was generally at home most part of the morning and evening at study ; but that this morning he had for an hour together made this extravagant noise which we then beard . I went upstairs with my hand upon the ...
... ordinary good hours , and was generally at home most part of the morning and evening at study ; but that this morning he had for an hour together made this extravagant noise which we then beard . I went upstairs with my hand upon the ...
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... , he saw two women of a larger stature than ordinary approaching towards him . 1 In tears to think . ] Better , — " into tears on reflecting . ” One of them had a very noble air and graceful No. 97 . 27 THE TATLER . 27.
... , he saw two women of a larger stature than ordinary approaching towards him . 1 In tears to think . ] Better , — " into tears on reflecting . ” One of them had a very noble air and graceful No. 97 . 27 THE TATLER . 27.
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... ordinary in her mien , by a mixture of affectation in all her gestures . She had a wonderful con- fidence and assurance in her looks , and all the variety of colours in her dress that she thought were the most proper to show her ...
... ordinary in her mien , by a mixture of affectation in all her gestures . She had a wonderful con- fidence and assurance in her looks , and all the variety of colours in her dress that she thought were the most proper to show her ...
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