The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... human creature . The admiration , the applause , the satisfaction of the audience , during this strange entertain- ment , is not to be expressed . I was very much out of coun- tenance for my dear countrymen , and looked about with some ...
... human creature . The admiration , the applause , the satisfaction of the audience , during this strange entertain- ment , is not to be expressed . I was very much out of coun- tenance for my dear countrymen , and looked about with some ...
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... human body . While my mind was thus filled with that secret wonder and delight , I could not but look upon myself as in an act of devotion , and am very well pleased with the thought of the great heathen anatomist , who calls his ...
... human body . While my mind was thus filled with that secret wonder and delight , I could not but look upon myself as in an act of devotion , and am very well pleased with the thought of the great heathen anatomist , who calls his ...
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... human nature is defaced by infirmity and dotage . No. 119. TUESDAY , JULY 17 . Urbem quam dicunt Romam , Melibæe , putavi Stultus ego huic nostræ similem- VIRG . THE first and most obvious reflections which arise in a man who changes ...
... human nature is defaced by infirmity and dotage . No. 119. TUESDAY , JULY 17 . Urbem quam dicunt Romam , Melibæe , putavi Stultus ego huic nostræ similem- VIRG . THE first and most obvious reflections which arise in a man who changes ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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