The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... racters ; but by her saying no more , I perceived she had lost the command of her tongue . This calamity fell very heavy upon that part of women who are distinguished by the name of Prudes , a courtly word for female hypocrites , who ...
... racters ; but by her saying no more , I perceived she had lost the command of her tongue . This calamity fell very heavy upon that part of women who are distinguished by the name of Prudes , a courtly word for female hypocrites , who ...
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... racters were concerted with Mr. Addison ; and the draught of them , in this paper , I suppose touched by him . Methoughts . ] Rather Methought , for Methinks ( though the com- position seems strange ) is a verb , of which methought is ...
... racters were concerted with Mr. Addison ; and the draught of them , in this paper , I suppose touched by him . Methoughts . ] Rather Methought , for Methinks ( though the com- position seems strange ) is a verb , of which methought is ...
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... racters drawn till several years after their deaths . Their personal friendships and enmities must cease , and the par- ties they were engaged in be at an end , before their faults or their virtues can have justice done them . When ...
... racters drawn till several years after their deaths . Their personal friendships and enmities must cease , and the par- ties they were engaged in be at an end , before their faults or their virtues can have justice done them . When ...
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... racters from their way of writing , ) do not a little encourage me in the prosecution of this my undertaking : besides that , my bookseller tells me , the demand for these my papers in- creases daily . It is at his instance that I shall ...
... racters from their way of writing , ) do not a little encourage me in the prosecution of this my undertaking : besides that , my bookseller tells me , the demand for these my papers in- creases daily . It is at his instance that I shall ...
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