The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... Tell . " ] With Portrait of Wallenstein . 19. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF COLONEL HUTCHINSON . By his Widow : with an " Account of the Siege of Lathon House . " Portrait . 14. MEMOIRS OF BENVENUTO CELLINI , by HIMSELF . By RoscoE . Portrait ...
... Tell . " ] With Portrait of Wallenstein . 19. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF COLONEL HUTCHINSON . By his Widow : with an " Account of the Siege of Lathon House . " Portrait . 14. MEMOIRS OF BENVENUTO CELLINI , by HIMSELF . By RoscoE . Portrait ...
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... telling Stories of Ghosts to Children 13. Conduct of Lions at the Opera - Merit of Nicolini 15. Story of Cleantheon Happiness , exemplified in Aurelia - Fulvia 16. Various Articles of Dress Politics - Letter from Charles Lillie 17 ...
... telling Stories of Ghosts to Children 13. Conduct of Lions at the Opera - Merit of Nicolini 15. Story of Cleantheon Happiness , exemplified in Aurelia - Fulvia 16. Various Articles of Dress Politics - Letter from Charles Lillie 17 ...
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... tell me fell about the reign of Charlemain or King Pepin . The inhabitants of the country are as great curiosities as the country itself : they generally hire themselves out in their youth , and if they are musquet- proof till about ...
... tell me fell about the reign of Charlemain or King Pepin . The inhabitants of the country are as great curiosities as the country itself : they generally hire themselves out in their youth , and if they are musquet- proof till about ...
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... tell a woman he died for her , should , if she pleased , be obliged to live with her , or be immediately interred ... telling her so ; and that all his acquaintance took the same method . " Though I was moved ; with compassion towards ...
... tell a woman he died for her , should , if she pleased , be obliged to live with her , or be immediately interred ... telling her so ; and that all his acquaintance took the same method . " Though I was moved ; with compassion towards ...
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... tell lies for want of wit . " Upon this , he began to beat his snuff - box with a very saucy air and opening it ... telling a lie ? Ha ! is that thy wisdom , old Stiffrump , ha ? " He was going on with this insipid common - place mirth ...
... tell lies for want of wit . " Upon this , he began to beat his snuff - box with a very saucy air and opening it ... telling a lie ? Ha ! is that thy wisdom , old Stiffrump , ha ? " He was going on with this insipid common - place mirth ...
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