The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... creatures of bigger dimen- sions . We descry millions of species subsisted on a green leaf , which your glasses represent only in crowds and swarms . What appears to your eye but as hair or down rising on the surface of it , we find to ...
... creatures of bigger dimen- sions . We descry millions of species subsisted on a green leaf , which your glasses represent only in crowds and swarms . What appears to your eye but as hair or down rising on the surface of it , we find to ...
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... creatures . Nay , I have known a muff , a scarf , or a tippet , become a solid blessing or misfortune . A lap - dog has broke the hearts of thousands . Flavia , who had buried five children , and two husbands , was never able to get ...
... creatures . Nay , I have known a muff , a scarf , or a tippet , become a solid blessing or misfortune . A lap - dog has broke the hearts of thousands . Flavia , who had buried five children , and two husbands , was never able to get ...
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... creatures , which are too small for the naked eye to behold , about the leviathan , than there are of visible crea- tures upon the face of the whole earth . Thus every nobler creature is , as it were , the basis and support of ...
... creatures , which are too small for the naked eye to behold , about the leviathan , than there are of visible crea- tures upon the face of the whole earth . Thus every nobler creature is , as it were , the basis and support of ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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