The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... observed that the author of a folio , in all companies and conversations , sets himself above the author of a quarto ; the author of a quarto above the author of an octavo ; and so on , by a gradual descent and subordination , to an ...
... observed that the author of a folio , in all companies and conversations , sets himself above the author of a quarto ; the author of a quarto above the author of an octavo ; and so on , by a gradual descent and subordination , to an ...
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... observed , 1 that the leaders in this fashion were most of them married women . What their design can be in making ... observed . ] Imperfectly expressed , for - What most troubles , & c . , is this , viz . I have observed . This negli ...
... observed , 1 that the leaders in this fashion were most of them married women . What their design can be in making ... observed . ] Imperfectly expressed , for - What most troubles , & c . , is this , viz . I have observed . This negli ...
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... observed to me , that there had ' This Freeholder , together with the 44th and 47th , on a Tory fox - hunter , have all the ease and gaiety of the best Spectators on Sir Roger de Coverley . And , in general , we may observe , that the ...
... observed to me , that there had ' This Freeholder , together with the 44th and 47th , on a Tory fox - hunter , have all the ease and gaiety of the best Spectators on Sir Roger de Coverley . And , in general , we may observe , that the ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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