The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... town , and used to shine in plumes and diadems ; the heroes being most of them pressed , and the queens beating hemp . Mrs. Sarabrand , so famous for her ingenious puppet - show , has set up a shop in the Ex- change , where she sells ...
... town , and used to shine in plumes and diadems ; the heroes being most of them pressed , and the queens beating hemp . Mrs. Sarabrand , so famous for her ingenious puppet - show , has set up a shop in the Ex- change , where she sells ...
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... town , or country ; creatures that are docile and tractable in whatever we put them to . To convince men of the necessity of taking this method , let any one , even below the skill of an astrologer , behold the turn of faces he meets as ...
... town , or country ; creatures that are docile and tractable in whatever we put them to . To convince men of the necessity of taking this method , let any one , even below the skill of an astrologer , behold the turn of faces he meets as ...
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... town than the plague has done at Dantzic . To repair the mischief it has done , and stock the world with a better race of mortals , I have more hopes of bringing to life those that are young than of re- viving those that are old . For ...
... town than the plague has done at Dantzic . To repair the mischief it has done , and stock the world with a better race of mortals , I have more hopes of bringing to life those that are young than of re- viving those that are old . For ...
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... be given to his coadjutor . What I mean is , so much of this page as is contained within the crotchets . from " In the mean , " & c . to “ forced her out . " most unhappy family in town . She chanced to lose 82 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... be given to his coadjutor . What I mean is , so much of this page as is contained within the crotchets . from " In the mean , " & c . to “ forced her out . " most unhappy family in town . She chanced to lose 82 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. most unhappy family in town . She chanced to lose a parrot last year , which , to tell you truly , brought me into her ser- vice ; for she turned off her woman upon it , who had lived with ...
Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. most unhappy family in town . She chanced to lose a parrot last year , which , to tell you truly , brought me into her ser- vice ; for she turned off her woman upon it , who had lived with ...
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