The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2 |
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The drum , notwithstanding , by this boisterous vivacity , is very proper to impose upon the ignorant ; and in conversation with ladies , who are not of the finest taste , often passes for a man of mirth and wit , and for wonderful ...
The drum , notwithstanding , by this boisterous vivacity , is very proper to impose upon the ignorant ; and in conversation with ladies , who are not of the finest taste , often passes for a man of mirth and wit , and for wonderful ...
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I consider the body as a system of tubes and glands , or to use a more rustic phrase , a bundle of pipes and strainers , fitted to one another after so wonderful a manner , as to make a proper engine for the soul to work with .
I consider the body as a system of tubes and glands , or to use a more rustic phrase , a bundle of pipes and strainers , fitted to one another after so wonderful a manner , as to make a proper engine for the soul to work with .
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To me , as I hinted in my last paper , it seems the immediate direction of Providence , and such an operation of the Supreme Being , as that which determines all the portions of matter to their proper centres .
To me , as I hinted in my last paper , it seems the immediate direction of Providence , and such an operation of the Supreme Being , as that which determines all the portions of matter to their proper centres .
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THE TATLER PAOR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse 75 Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in the | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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