The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... , fountains , and country seats , with very pleasant prospects on all sides of them ; being the moveables of Christopher Rich , Esq . , who is breaking up house - keeping , and has many curious pieces of B 2 No. 42 . 3 THE TATLER .
... , fountains , and country seats , with very pleasant prospects on all sides of them ; being the moveables of Christopher Rich , Esq . , who is breaking up house - keeping , and has many curious pieces of B 2 No. 42 . 3 THE TATLER .
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... pieces of furniture to dispose of , which may be seen between the hours of six and ten in the evening . THE INVENTORY ... piece of burnt cork , and a coal - black peruke . 1 " Fluctus decumanus . " A suit of clothes for a ghost , viz . 4 ...
... pieces of furniture to dispose of , which may be seen between the hours of six and ten in the evening . THE INVENTORY ... piece of burnt cork , and a coal - black peruke . 1 " Fluctus decumanus . " A suit of clothes for a ghost , viz . 4 ...
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... piece , a breast - plate , a bell , a tub , and a jointed baby . These are the hard shifts we intelligencers are forced to ; therefore our readers ought to excuse us , if a westerly wind , blowing for a fortnight together , generally ...
... piece , a breast - plate , a bell , a tub , and a jointed baby . These are the hard shifts we intelligencers are forced to ; therefore our readers ought to excuse us , if a westerly wind , blowing for a fortnight together , generally ...
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... piece , though the contributions of each , taken separately , be ever so excellent . But when two such writers as Mr. A. and Sir R. Steele join in composing one of these papers , the misalli- ance is not only great , but the contrast ...
... piece , though the contributions of each , taken separately , be ever so excellent . But when two such writers as Mr. A. and Sir R. Steele join in composing one of these papers , the misalli- ance is not only great , but the contrast ...
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... pieces , entitled , " Cato , " and , Cuto , " which have not come down to us . " Anti- 2 Though he , ] i . e . Augustus . To avoid the ambiguity , read , “ and though this great emperor was . " forward with a scheme of mathematical ...
... pieces , entitled , " Cato , " and , Cuto , " which have not come down to us . " Anti- 2 Though he , ] i . e . Augustus . To avoid the ambiguity , read , “ and though this great emperor was . " forward with a scheme of mathematical ...
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