The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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The present edition of Addison's Works was announ to contain in four volumes of “ Bohn's British Classics " t whole of what had been given in the six volumes edited Bishop Hurd . And this would have been strictly perform but it was ...
The present edition of Addison's Works was announ to contain in four volumes of “ Bohn's British Classics " t whole of what had been given in the six volumes edited Bishop Hurd . And this would have been strictly perform but it was ...
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Upon this the old gentleman , being pleased , it seems , with their desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator and their bread and butter ; having given particular orders , that the tea ...
Upon this the old gentleman , being pleased , it seems , with their desire of improving themselves , has granted them the continuance both of the Spectator and their bread and butter ; having given particular orders , that the tea ...
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... turned to his business , he thinks they would be a very proper present to be made to persons at christenings , marriages , visiting days , and the like joyful solemnities , as several other books are frequently given at funerals .
... turned to his business , he thinks they would be a very proper present to be made to persons at christenings , marriages , visiting days , and the like joyful solemnities , as several other books are frequently given at funerals .
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This natural impatience to look into futurity , and to know what accidents may happen to us hereafter , has given birth to many ridiculous arts and inventions . Some found their prescience on the lines of a man's hand , others on the ...
This natural impatience to look into futurity , and to know what accidents may happen to us hereafter , has given birth to many ridiculous arts and inventions . Some found their prescience on the lines of a man's hand , others on the ...
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... beauties had sold for , was disposed of among the ugly ; so that a poor man , who could not afford to have a beauty for his wife , was forced to take up with a fortune ; the greatest portion being always given to the most deformed .
... beauties had sold for , was disposed of among the ugly ; so that a poor man , who could not afford to have a beauty for his wife , was forced to take up with a fortune ; the greatest portion being always given to the most deformed .
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