The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... beauty . Several of these married the agree- ables , without paying a farthing for them , unless somebody chanced to think it worth his while to bid for them , in which case the best bidder was always the purchaser . But now you must ...
... beauty . Several of these married the agree- ables , without paying a farthing for them , unless somebody chanced to think it worth his while to bid for them , in which case the best bidder was always the purchaser . But now you must ...
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... beauty for his wife , was forced to take up with a fortune ; the greatest portion being always given to the most deformed . To this the author adds , that every poor man was forced to live kindly with his wife , or , in case he repented ...
... beauty for his wife , was forced to take up with a fortune ; the greatest portion being always given to the most deformed . To this the author adds , that every poor man was forced to live kindly with his wife , or , in case he repented ...
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... beauty , to this way of writing , by substituting in the place of these antiquated fables , the superstitious mythology which prevails among the shepherds of our own country . Virgil and Homer might compliment their heroes , by in ...
... beauty , to this way of writing , by substituting in the place of these antiquated fables , the superstitious mythology which prevails among the shepherds of our own country . Virgil and Homer might compliment their heroes , by in ...
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... beauty in town or court had ever done in brocade . In short , she is such an one as promises me a good heir to my estate ; and if by her means I cannot leave to my children what are falsely called the gifts of birth , high titles and ...
... beauty in town or court had ever done in brocade . In short , she is such an one as promises me a good heir to my estate ; and if by her means I cannot leave to my children what are falsely called the gifts of birth , high titles and ...
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... beauty , wit , discretion , and other high qualities which his daughter possesses . I will let him know at the same time , that it is my intention to make him a present of a thousand pieces of gold on our marriage - night . As soon as I ...
... beauty , wit , discretion , and other high qualities which his daughter possesses . I will let him know at the same time , that it is my intention to make him a present of a thousand pieces of gold on our marriage - night . As soon as I ...
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