The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... face ; some on the signatures which nature has impressed on his body , and others on his own hand - writing : some read men's fortunes on the stars , as others have searched after them in the entrails of beasts , or the flights of birds ...
... face ; some on the signatures which nature has impressed on his body , and others on his own hand - writing : some read men's fortunes on the stars , as others have searched after them in the entrails of beasts , or the flights of birds ...
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... face and person of a toast : as we are wondering how she came to be set at so low a price , we hear that she would have been valued at ten thousand pound , but that the public had made those abatements for her being a scold . I would ...
... face and person of a toast : as we are wondering how she came to be set at so low a price , we hear that she would have been valued at ten thousand pound , but that the public had made those abatements for her being a scold . I would ...
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... face to face , O how shall I appear ! II . If yet , while pardon may be found , And mercy may be sought , My heart with inward horror shrinks , And trembles at the thought ; III . When thou , O Lord , shalt stand disclosed In majesty ...
... face to face , O how shall I appear ! II . If yet , while pardon may be found , And mercy may be sought , My heart with inward horror shrinks , And trembles at the thought ; III . When thou , O Lord , shalt stand disclosed In majesty ...
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... face upon the matter that he can , and gives a more tolerable account of his spouse . I must confess I suspected something more than ordinary , when upon opening the letter I found that Will . was fallen off from his former gaiety ...
... face upon the matter that he can , and gives a more tolerable account of his spouse . I must confess I suspected something more than ordinary , when upon opening the letter I found that Will . was fallen off from his former gaiety ...
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... face , whom she had so often read of . Upon her passing by me , the pretty blooming creature smiled in my face , and dropped me a curtsey . She scarce gave me time to return her salute , before she quitted the shop with an easy skuttle ...
... face , whom she had so often read of . Upon her passing by me , the pretty blooming creature smiled in my face , and dropped me a curtsey . She scarce gave me time to return her salute , before she quitted the shop with an easy skuttle ...
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