The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... agreeable horror that rises from such a pros- 1 The reader of taste feels the force of this well - chosen word . Mr. Pope had it in view , when he said , — “ Who heaves old ocean . ' " 9 pect . A troubled ocean , to a man who No. 489 ...
... agreeable horror that rises from such a pros- 1 The reader of taste feels the force of this well - chosen word . Mr. Pope had it in view , when he said , — “ Who heaves old ocean . ' " 9 pect . A troubled ocean , to a man who No. 489 ...
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... agreeable intercourses of life ; and , by consequence , excludes them from the most probable means of conversion . If , in the last place , we consider what providential reason may be assigned for these three particulars , we shall find ...
... agreeable intercourses of life ; and , by consequence , excludes them from the most probable means of conversion . If , in the last place , we consider what providential reason may be assigned for these three particulars , we shall find ...
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... agreeable young people of both sexes , where talking of some of your papers which are written on conjugal love , there arose a dispute among us , whether there were not more bad husbands in the world than bad wives . A gentleman , who ...
... agreeable young people of both sexes , where talking of some of your papers which are written on conjugal love , there arose a dispute among us , whether there were not more bad husbands in the world than bad wives . A gentleman , who ...
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... agreeable pictures of marriage , have had a very good effect this way in England . We are obliged to you , at least , for having taken off that senseless ridicule , which for many years the witlings of the town have turned upon their ...
... agreeable pictures of marriage , have had a very good effect this way in England . We are obliged to you , at least , for having taken off that senseless ridicule , which for many years the witlings of the town have turned upon their ...
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... agreeable countenance : the chaser , upon hearing her good qualities , pays down her price very cheerfully . The second I would open , should be a five hundred pound sack : the lady in it , to our surprise , has the face and person of a ...
... agreeable countenance : the chaser , upon hearing her good qualities , pays down her price very cheerfully . The second I would open , should be a five hundred pound sack : the lady in it , to our surprise , has the face and person of a ...
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