The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. 1 is my intention to erect a lion's head in imitation of those I have described in Venice , through which all the private in- telligence of that commonwealth is said to pass . This head is to open a most ...
Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. 1 is my intention to erect a lion's head in imitation of those I have described in Venice , through which all the private in- telligence of that commonwealth is said to pass . This head is to open a most ...
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... head will be reckoned the best head in England . There is a notion generally received in the world , that a lion is a dangerous creature to all women who are not virgins , which may have given occasion to a foolish report , that my ...
... head will be reckoned the best head in England . There is a notion generally received in the world , that a lion is a dangerous creature to all women who are not virgins , which may have given occasion to a foolish report , that my ...
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... head of a family . He scatters infection through the whole house . His wife and children have always their eyes upon him ; if they have more sense than himself , they are out of counte- nance for him ; if less , they submit their ...
... head of a family . He scatters infection through the whole house . His wife and children have always their eyes upon him ; if they have more sense than himself , they are out of counte- nance for him ; if less , they submit their ...
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