The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... thoughts are engaged on mean purposes . To me it is very apparent , when I see a citizen pass by , whether his head is upon woollen , silks , iron , sugar , indigo , or stocks . Now this trace of thought appears or lies hid in the race ...
... thoughts are engaged on mean purposes . To me it is very apparent , when I see a citizen pass by , whether his head is upon woollen , silks , iron , sugar , indigo , or stocks . Now this trace of thought appears or lies hid in the race ...
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... thought might be of assistance to him in his march . Several had their swords drawn , some carried rolls of paper in their hands , some had compasses , others quadrants , others telescopes , and others pencils ; some had laurels on ...
... thought might be of assistance to him in his march . Several had their swords drawn , some carried rolls of paper in their hands , some had compasses , others quadrants , others telescopes , and others pencils ; some had laurels on ...
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... thought and contemplation in their looks , went forward in a more com- posed manner up the road possessed by Envy . The way above these apparitions grew smooth and uniform , and was so delightful , that the travellers went on with ...
... thought and contemplation in their looks , went forward in a more com- posed manner up the road possessed by Envy . The way above these apparitions grew smooth and uniform , and was so delightful , that the travellers went on with ...
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... thought it an agreeable change to have my thoughts diverted from the greatest among the dead and fabulous heroes , to the most famous among the real and the living . " No. 86. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1709 . From my own Apartment ...
... thought it an agreeable change to have my thoughts diverted from the greatest among the dead and fabulous heroes , to the most famous among the real and the living . " No. 86. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1709 . From my own Apartment ...
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... the simple squire . He could not pro- perly take this ill ; but I overheard him whisper the steward , " That he thought it hard that a common conjurer should take place of him , though an elder squire . c 2 No. 86 . 19 THE TATLER .
... the simple squire . He could not pro- perly take this ill ; but I overheard him whisper the steward , " That he thought it hard that a common conjurer should take place of him , though an elder squire . c 2 No. 86 . 19 THE TATLER .
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