The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... Reason 111. On the Prevalence of Irreligious Principles 52 114. Death - bed Scene 60 116. Court of Judicature on the Petticoat 64 117. On the Pleasure derived from the Deliverance of the Good from Danger - The Author's Dream 67 119 ...
... Reason 111. On the Prevalence of Irreligious Principles 52 114. Death - bed Scene 60 116. Court of Judicature on the Petticoat 64 117. On the Pleasure derived from the Deliverance of the Good from Danger - The Author's Dream 67 119 ...
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... reason married to a lady who had little else to recommend her , but that she was very tall and fair . The issue of this match , with the help of his shoes , made a tolerable figure in the next age ; though the complexion of the family ...
... reason married to a lady who had little else to recommend her , but that she was very tall and fair . The issue of this match , with the help of his shoes , made a tolerable figure in the next age ; though the complexion of the family ...
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... reason , I say , study your race , or the soil of your family will dwindle into cits or ' squires , or run up into wits or madmen . [ Sir Richard Steele assisted in this paper.1 T. ] No. 81. SATURDAY , OCTOBER 15 , 1709 . Hic manus ob ...
... reason , I say , study your race , or the soil of your family will dwindle into cits or ' squires , or run up into wits or madmen . [ Sir Richard Steele assisted in this paper.1 T. ] No. 81. SATURDAY , OCTOBER 15 , 1709 . Hic manus ob ...
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... reason also , that I am more than ordinarily anxious to do justice to the persons of whom I am now going to speak ; for since fame was the only end of all their enterprises and studies , a man cannot be too scrupulous in allotting them ...
... reason also , that I am more than ordinarily anxious to do justice to the persons of whom I am now going to speak ; for since fame was the only end of all their enterprises and studies , a man cannot be too scrupulous in allotting them ...
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... reason I called for a bottle of mum ; and finding that had no effect upon them , I ordered a second , and a third : after which , Sir Harry reached over to me , and told me in a low voice , that the place was too public for business ...
... reason I called for a bottle of mum ; and finding that had no effect upon them , I ordered a second , and a third : after which , Sir Harry reached over to me , and told me in a low voice , that the place was too public for business ...
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