The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... Head - dresses . 419 99. The Chief Point of Honour - Duelling 422 · 101. Uncertainty of Fame . Specimen of a History of the Reign of Anne I. 425 102. Exercise of the Fan 428 105. Will . Honeycomb's Knowledge of the World - va- rious ...
... Head - dresses . 419 99. The Chief Point of Honour - Duelling 422 · 101. Uncertainty of Fame . Specimen of a History of the Reign of Anne I. 425 102. Exercise of the Fan 428 105. Will . Honeycomb's Knowledge of the World - va- rious ...
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... head of those whom we call our polite writers . I know that many readers prefer Dr. Swift's prose to his : -but , whatever other merit the Dean's writings may have , ( and they have , certainly , a great deal , ) I affirm it with con ...
... head of those whom we call our polite writers . I know that many readers prefer Dr. Swift's prose to his : -but , whatever other merit the Dean's writings may have , ( and they have , certainly , a great deal , ) I affirm it with con ...
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... head , reading plays and romances . Her wit she thinks her distinction ; there- fore knows nothing of the skill of dress , or making her per- son agreeable . It would make you laugh , to see me often with my spectacles on lacing her ...
... head , reading plays and romances . Her wit she thinks her distinction ; there- fore knows nothing of the skill of dress , or making her per- son agreeable . It would make you laugh , to see me often with my spectacles on lacing her ...
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... head above the clouds . The sides were extremely steep , and of such a particular structure , that no creature , which was not made in an human figure , could pos- sibly ascend it . On a sudden there was heard from the top of it a sound ...
... head above the clouds . The sides were extremely steep , and of such a particular structure , that no creature , which was not made in an human figure , could pos- sibly ascend it . On a sudden there was heard from the top of it a sound ...
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... heads , and others buskins on their legs : in short , there was scarce any instrument of a mechanic art or liberal science , which was not made use of on this occasion . My good dæmon , who stood at my right hand during the course of ...
... heads , and others buskins on their legs : in short , there was scarce any instrument of a mechanic art or liberal science , which was not made use of on this occasion . My good dæmon , who stood at my right hand during the course of ...
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