The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... look at you , a third is exactly well behaved , a fourth a splenetic , and a fifth a coquette . In this disposal of my sister , I have chosen with an eye to her being a wit , and provided that the bridegroom be a man of sound and ...
... look at you , a third is exactly well behaved , a fourth a splenetic , and a fifth a coquette . In this disposal of my sister , I have chosen with an eye to her being a wit , and provided that the bridegroom be a man of sound and ...
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... look attentive , but their 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 ...
... look attentive , but their 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 ...
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... look and feature . In the midst of these happy fields , there stood a palace of a very glorious structure : it had four great folding doors , that faced the four several quarters of the world . On the top of it was enthroned the goddess ...
... look and feature . In the midst of these happy fields , there stood a palace of a very glorious structure : it had four great folding doors , that faced the four several quarters of the world . On the top of it was enthroned the goddess ...
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... look with great attention on a book , and on a sudden jump into the air so high , that his head almost touched the ceiling . He came down safe on his right foot , and again flew up , alighting on his left ; then looked again at his book ...
... look with great attention on a book , and on a sudden jump into the air so high , that his head almost touched the ceiling . He came down safe on his right foot , and again flew up , alighting on his left ; then looked again at his book ...
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... look hereafter more terrible than their neighbours ; for if they stare at me with their hats cocked higher than other people , I won't bear it . Nay , I give warning to all people in general to look kindly at me ; for I'll bear no ...
... look hereafter more terrible than their neighbours ; for if they stare at me with their hats cocked higher than other people , I won't bear it . Nay , I give warning to all people in general to look kindly at me ; for I'll bear no ...
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