The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... turned , and speaks him a man of quality : which are qualifications that , I think , ought by no means to be overlooked , and should be bestowed on a daughter as the reward of her chastity . " A woman that will give herself liberties ...
... turned , and speaks him a man of quality : which are qualifications that , I think , ought by no means to be overlooked , and should be bestowed on a daughter as the reward of her chastity . " A woman that will give herself liberties ...
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... turned gently on his toes . After this circular motion , he continued bent in that humble posture for some time , looking on his book . After this he recovered himself by a sudden spring , and flew round the room in all the violence and ...
... turned gently on his toes . After this circular motion , he continued bent in that humble posture for some time , looking on his book . After this he recovered himself by a sudden spring , and flew round the room in all the violence and ...
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... turned them on those that were present , to see how they liked her , and often looked on the figure she made in her own shadow . Upon her nearer approach to Hercules , she stepped before the other lady , ( who came for- ward with a ...
... turned them on those that were present , to see how they liked her , and often looked on the figure she made in her own shadow . Upon her nearer approach to Hercules , she stepped before the other lady , ( who came for- ward with a ...
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... turned up and down , pierced into all the dark corners and recesses of the universe , and by that means detected many writings and records which had been hidden or buried by time , chance , or design . This occasioned a wonderful ...
... turned up and down , pierced into all the dark corners and recesses of the universe , and by that means detected many writings and records which had been hidden or buried by time , chance , or design . This occasioned a wonderful ...
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... turned away his face from it , who had not distinguished himself either by virtue , knowledge , or capacity in business , either military or civil . This select assembly was drawn up in the centre of a prodigious multitude , which was ...
... turned away his face from it , who had not distinguished himself either by virtue , knowledge , or capacity in business , either military or civil . This select assembly was drawn up in the centre of a prodigious multitude , which was ...
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