The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... woman who was en- closed , marked the price that was demanded for her upon the sack . There were a great confluence of chapmen , that resorted from every part , with a design to purchase , which they were to do unsight unseen . The book ...
... woman who was en- closed , marked the price that was demanded for her upon the sack . There were a great confluence of chapmen , that resorted from every part , with a design to purchase , which they were to do unsight unseen . The book ...
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... woman has a handsome neck , we reckon into it many of the adjacent parts . The disuse of the tucker has still enlarged it , insomuch that the neck of a fine woman at present takes in almost half the body . Since the female neck thus ...
... woman has a handsome neck , we reckon into it many of the adjacent parts . The disuse of the tucker has still enlarged it , insomuch that the neck of a fine woman at present takes in almost half the body . Since the female neck thus ...
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... woman of the most exquisite beauty and highest ac- complishments . In the midst of this search , Athenais , a Grecian virgin , accidentally offered herself . Her father , who was an eminent philosopher of Athens , and had bred her up in ...
... woman of the most exquisite beauty and highest ac- complishments . In the midst of this search , Athenais , a Grecian virgin , accidentally offered herself . Her father , who was an eminent philosopher of Athens , and had bred her up in ...
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