The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... figures were placed in a row , consisting of seven persons . The middle figure , which immediately at- tracted the eyes of the whole company , and was much big- ger than the rest , was formed like a matron , dressed in the habit of an ...
... figures were placed in a row , consisting of seven persons . The middle figure , which immediately at- tracted the eyes of the whole company , and was much big- ger than the rest , was formed like a matron , dressed in the habit of an ...
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... figure , that I could scarce take my eyes off it . On its right hand there sat the figure of a woman so covered with ornaments , that her face , her body , and her hands , were almost entirely hid under them . The little you could see ...
... figure , that I could scarce take my eyes off it . On its right hand there sat the figure of a woman so covered with ornaments , that her face , her body , and her hands , were almost entirely hid under them . The little you could see ...
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... figure of an egg , a pair of wings , an ax , a shepherd's pipe , and an altar . As for the first , it is a little oval poem , and may not im- properly be called a scholar's egg . I would endeavour to hatch it , or , in more intelligible ...
... figure of an egg , a pair of wings , an ax , a shepherd's pipe , and an altar . As for the first , it is a little oval poem , and may not im- properly be called a scholar's egg . I would endeavour to hatch it , or , in more intelligible ...
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