The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. TATLER . 153. Characters in Conversation described as Instruments of Music • 154. Virgil's Allegory and Ideas of a future State 155. Character of the Upholsterer - A great Politician 156 ...
Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. TATLER . 153. Characters in Conversation described as Instruments of Music • 154. Virgil's Allegory and Ideas of a future State 155. Character of the Upholsterer - A great Politician 156 ...
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... Character of the Idols 331 74. Continuation of the Critique on Chevy - Chase 81. Female Party - Spirit discovered by Patches 83. Dream of a Picture Gallery 384 • 389 392 85. Fate of Writings - Ballad of Children in the Wood 395 86. On ...
... Character of the Idols 331 74. Continuation of the Critique on Chevy - Chase 81. Female Party - Spirit discovered by Patches 83. Dream of a Picture Gallery 384 • 389 392 85. Fate of Writings - Ballad of Children in the Wood 395 86. On ...
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... characters that com- pose his club , was projected in concert with Sir Richard Steele . And , because many passages in the course of the work would otherwise be obscure , I have taken leave to in- sert one single paper , written by Sir ...
... characters that com- pose his club , was projected in concert with Sir Richard Steele . And , because many passages in the course of the work would otherwise be obscure , I have taken leave to in- sert one single paper , written by Sir ...
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... characters she acted , that when she had finished her part , she could not think of retrenching her equipage , but would appear in her own lodgings with the same magnificence that she did upon the stage . This greatness of soul has ...
... characters she acted , that when she had finished her part , she could not think of retrenching her equipage , but would appear in her own lodgings with the same magnificence that she did upon the stage . This greatness of soul has ...
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... character of the man he had pitched upon . Aciliano plurimum vigoris et industriæ quanquam in max- imâ verecundiâ : est illi facies liberalis , multo sanguine , multo rubore suffusa : est ingenua totius corporis pulchritudo , et quidam ...
... character of the man he had pitched upon . Aciliano plurimum vigoris et industriæ quanquam in max- imâ verecundiâ : est illi facies liberalis , multo sanguine , multo rubore suffusa : est ingenua totius corporis pulchritudo , et quidam ...
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