The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... seems was one of the nine sisters that attended on the goddess of Fame , smiled with an ineffable grace at their meeting , and retired . Julius Cæsar was now coming forward ; and though most of the historians offered their service to ...
... seems was one of the nine sisters that attended on the goddess of Fame , smiled with an ineffable grace at their meeting , and retired . Julius Cæsar was now coming forward ; and though most of the historians offered their service to ...
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... seem- ing temper , but as I stood at a great distance from them , I was not able to hear one word of what they said.1 But I could not forbear taking notice , that in all the discourse which passed at the table , a word or a nod from ...
... seem- ing temper , but as I stood at a great distance from them , I was not able to hear one word of what they said.1 But I could not forbear taking notice , that in all the discourse which passed at the table , a word or a nod from ...
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... seem- ed concerned at that , and told me he was a dancing - master , and had been reading a dance or two before he went ... seems to me the only pointed thought I ever read which is natural ; and it must have proceeded from its being the ...
... seem- ed concerned at that , and told me he was a dancing - master , and had been reading a dance or two before he went ... seems to me the only pointed thought I ever read which is natural ; and it must have proceeded from its being the ...
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... seems to have been a very proper retreat for such a guest . In the mean time , an unhappy female , called Poverty , having heard of this great feast , repaired to it , in hopes of finding relief . The first place she lights upon was ...
... seems to have been a very proper retreat for such a guest . In the mean time , an unhappy female , called Poverty , having heard of this great feast , repaired to it , in hopes of finding relief . The first place she lights upon was ...
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... seem the mark of health , as of immortality . Her shape , her stature , and her mien , were such as distin- guished her even there where the whole fair sex was as- sembled . I was impatient to see the lady represented by so divine an ...
... seem the mark of health , as of immortality . Her shape , her stature , and her mien , were such as distin- guished her even there where the whole fair sex was as- sembled . I was impatient to see the lady represented by so divine an ...
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