The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... agreeable contemplation . The heaven above me appeared in all its glories , and presented me with such an hemisphere of stars , as made the most agreeable prospect imaginable to one who delights in the study of nature . happened to be a ...
... agreeable contemplation . The heaven above me appeared in all its glories , and presented me with such an hemisphere of stars , as made the most agreeable prospect imaginable to one who delights in the study of nature . happened to be a ...
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... agreeable young woman , of a good family in those parts , and had the satisfaction of seeing my addresses kindly re- ceived , which occasioned the perplexity I am going to relate . We were in a calm evening diverting ourselves upon the ...
... agreeable young woman , of a good family in those parts , and had the satisfaction of seeing my addresses kindly re- ceived , which occasioned the perplexity I am going to relate . We were in a calm evening diverting ourselves upon the ...
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... agreeable shade . The music of the birds that filled all the trees about me , lulled me asleep before I was aware of it ; which 3 was followed by a dream , that I impute in some measure to the foregoing author , who had made an ...
... agreeable shade . The music of the birds that filled all the trees about me , lulled me asleep before I was aware of it ; which 3 was followed by a dream , that I impute in some measure to the foregoing author , who had made an ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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