The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... gave me to know that I was not mistaken in myself . It would be tedious to recount to you the life of an unfortunate shoeing - horn , or I might entertain you with a very long and melancholy relation of my sufferings . Upon the whole ...
... gave me to know that I was not mistaken in myself . It would be tedious to recount to you the life of an unfortunate shoeing - horn , or I might entertain you with a very long and melancholy relation of my sufferings . Upon the whole ...
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... gave an account of such who could indeed bear the sight of cheese , but not the taste ; for which they brought a reason from the milk of their nurses . Others again discoursed , without endeavouring at reasons , concern- ing an ...
... gave an account of such who could indeed bear the sight of cheese , but not the taste ; for which they brought a reason from the milk of their nurses . Others again discoursed , without endeavouring at reasons , concern- ing an ...
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... gave me an opportunity of introducing a great variety of characters into my work , which could not have been done , had I always written in the person of the Spectator . Fourthly , because the dig- nity spectatorial would have suffered ...
... gave me an opportunity of introducing a great variety of characters into my work , which could not have been done , had I always written in the person of the Spectator . Fourthly , because the dig- nity spectatorial would have suffered ...
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... gave them fresh opportunities of ad- miring the conduct of Providence in the formation of a human body . Galen was converted by his dissections , and could not but own a Supreme Being upon a survey of this his handiwork . There are ...
... gave them fresh opportunities of ad- miring the conduct of Providence in the formation of a human body . Galen was converted by his dissections , and could not but own a Supreme Being upon a survey of this his handiwork . There are ...
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... gave me an account of the many busy scenes of life in which he had been engaged , and at the same time reckoned up to me abundance of those lucky hits , which at another time he would have called pieces of good fortune ; but in the ...
... gave me an account of the many busy scenes of life in which he had been engaged , and at the same time reckoned up to me abundance of those lucky hits , which at another time he would have called pieces of good fortune ; but in the ...
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