The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... WOMEN ; and A NOUVELETTE , 94. THE CARAFAS OF MADDALONI ; Naples under Spanish Dominion . Trans- lated from the German of ALFRED DE ROUMONT . Portrait of Masaniello . 97 , 109 , & 112. CONDE'S HISTORY OF THE ARABS IN SPAIN . Translated ...
... WOMEN ; and A NOUVELETTE , 94. THE CARAFAS OF MADDALONI ; Naples under Spanish Dominion . Trans- lated from the German of ALFRED DE ROUMONT . Portrait of Masaniello . 97 , 109 , & 112. CONDE'S HISTORY OF THE ARABS IN SPAIN . Translated ...
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... WOMAN . 14 steel Engravings . 56. BUTLER'S HUDIBRAS , with variorum notes . Edited by HENRY G. BонN . 30 woodcuts , 5s . - Or , with 62 Portraits . Bound in 2 vols . 10s . IN 57. THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN'S MANUAL ; OR RECREATIONS SHOOTING ...
... WOMAN . 14 steel Engravings . 56. BUTLER'S HUDIBRAS , with variorum notes . Edited by HENRY G. BонN . 30 woodcuts , 5s . - Or , with 62 Portraits . Bound in 2 vols . 10s . IN 57. THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN'S MANUAL ; OR RECREATIONS SHOOTING ...
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... women . " When Hercules ( says the divine moralist ) was in that part of his youth in which it was natural for him to con- sider what course of life he ought to pursue , he one day retired into a desert , where the silence and solitude ...
... women . " When Hercules ( says the divine moralist ) was in that part of his youth in which it was natural for him to con- sider what course of life he ought to pursue , he one day retired into a desert , where the silence and solitude ...
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... something like a shadow hover- ing in the midst of a great glory , which in a little time after I distinctly perceived to be the figure of a woman . I fancied at first it might have been the Angel or No. 100 . 31 THE TATLER .
... something like a shadow hover- ing in the midst of a great glory , which in a little time after I distinctly perceived to be the figure of a woman . I fancied at first it might have been the Angel or No. 100 . 31 THE TATLER .
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... women . So charming a multitude filled my with unspeakable pleasure ; and as the celestial light of the mirror shone upon their faces , several of them seemed rather persons that descended in the train of the goddess , than such who ...
... women . So charming a multitude filled my with unspeakable pleasure ; and as the celestial light of the mirror shone upon their faces , several of them seemed rather persons that descended in the train of the goddess , than such who ...
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