The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... represented by the Club • 35. False Wit and Humour - Genealogy of Humour 37. Catalogue of a Lady's Library - Leonora 39. English Tragedy - Lee - Otway 40. Tragedy and Tragi - Comedy 256 259 262 Lampoons - Scandal- 265 268 271 275 ...
... represented by the Club • 35. False Wit and Humour - Genealogy of Humour 37. Catalogue of a Lady's Library - Leonora 39. English Tragedy - Lee - Otway 40. Tragedy and Tragi - Comedy 256 259 262 Lampoons - Scandal- 265 268 271 275 ...
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... represents as discoursing with his friends , and giving the history of Love in the following manner : " At the birth of Beauty ( says he ) there was a great feast made , and many guests invited : among the rest , was the god Plenty ...
... represents as discoursing with his friends , and giving the history of Love in the following manner : " At the birth of Beauty ( says he ) there was a great feast made , and many guests invited : among the rest , was the god Plenty ...
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... represented Pleasure or Vice with an alluring face , but end- ing in snakes and monsters : here she appears in all the charms of beauty , though they are all false and borrowed : and by that means , composes a vision entirely natural ...
... represented Pleasure or Vice with an alluring face , but end- ing in snakes and monsters : here she appears in all the charms of beauty , though they are all false and borrowed : and by that means , composes a vision entirely natural ...
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... represented , without regard to the usual external features , which were made entirely conformable to their real characters . In short , the most accomplished ( taking in the whole circle of female perfections ) were the most beautiful ...
... represented , without regard to the usual external features , which were made entirely conformable to their real characters . In short , the most accomplished ( taking in the whole circle of female perfections ) were the most beautiful ...
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... represented by so divine an image , whom I found to be the person that stood at my right hand , and in the same point of view with myself . This was a little old woman , who in her prime had been about five foot high , though at present ...
... represented by so divine an image , whom I found to be the person that stood at my right hand , and in the same point of view with myself . This was a little old woman , who in her prime had been about five foot high , though at present ...
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