The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... falling on my face , in pushing at one at the lower end of my chamber ; but I recovered so quick , and jumped so nimbly into my guard , that if he had been alive , he could not have hurt me . It is confessed , I have writ against duels ...
... falling on my face , in pushing at one at the lower end of my chamber ; but I recovered so quick , and jumped so nimbly into my guard , that if he had been alive , he could not have hurt me . It is confessed , I have writ against duels ...
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... their motion , found an occasion of falling back , advancing forward , or making a false step , that they might show their persons in the most becoming air . Such as had fine necks and bosoms , No. 102 . 39 THE TATLER .
... their motion , found an occasion of falling back , advancing forward , or making a false step , that they might show their persons in the most becoming air . Such as had fine necks and bosoms , No. 102 . 39 THE TATLER .
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... falling into the centre . This separation of those , who liked their real selves , not having lessened the number of the main body so considerably as it might have been wished , the goddess , after having drawn up her mirror , thought ...
... falling into the centre . This separation of those , who liked their real selves , not having lessened the number of the main body so considerably as it might have been wished , the goddess , after having drawn up her mirror , thought ...
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... falls Degraded . Wisdom , in discourse with her , Loses , discountenanced , and like folly shows . Authority and reason on her wait , As one intended first , not after made Occasionally and , to consummate all , Greatness of mind , and ...
... falls Degraded . Wisdom , in discourse with her , Loses , discountenanced , and like folly shows . Authority and reason on her wait , As one intended first , not after made Occasionally and , to consummate all , Greatness of mind , and ...
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... falling every step he took . I saw the weakness of his hams ; and hearing that he had married a young wife about a fortnight before , I bid him leave his cane , and gave him a new pair of crutches , with which he went off in great ...
... falling every step he took . I saw the weakness of his hams ; and hearing that he had married a young wife about a fortnight before , I bid him leave his cane , and gave him a new pair of crutches , with which he went off in great ...
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