The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... heart was set upon his new purchase , I only ordered him to wear it about his neck , instead of hanging it upon his button , and so dismissed him.1 There were several appeared in court , whose pretensions I found to be very good , and ...
... heart was set upon his new purchase , I only ordered him to wear it about his neck , instead of hanging it upon his button , and so dismissed him.1 There were several appeared in court , whose pretensions I found to be very good , and ...
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... consider , ] i . e . " to reflect . " It should be , — a melan- choly thing to consider ; or , " it fills one with melancholy to consider . " " 66 heart a catalogue of title - pages and editions ; No. 111 . 57 THE TATLER .
... consider , ] i . e . " to reflect . " It should be , — a melan- choly thing to consider ; or , " it fills one with melancholy to consider . " " 66 heart a catalogue of title - pages and editions ; No. 111 . 57 THE TATLER .
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Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. heart a catalogue of title - pages and editions ; and imme- diately to become conspicuous , declares that he is an unbe- liever . Another knows how to write a receipt , or cut up a dog ...
Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. heart a catalogue of title - pages and editions ; and imme- diately to become conspicuous , declares that he is an unbe- liever . Another knows how to write a receipt , or cut up a dog ...
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... heart , if I did not go and comfort him . " The child's discretion in coming to me of his own head , and the tenderness he showed for his parents , would have quite overpowered me , had I not resolved to fortify myself for the ...
... heart , if I did not go and comfort him . " The child's discretion in coming to me of his own head , and the tenderness he showed for his parents , would have quite overpowered me , had I not resolved to fortify myself for the ...
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... heart was torn to pieces to see the husband on one side suppressing and keeping down the swellings of his grief , for fear of disturbing her in her last mo- ments ; and the wife , even at that time , concealing the pains she endured ...
... heart was torn to pieces to see the husband on one side suppressing and keeping down the swellings of his grief , for fear of disturbing her in her last mo- ments ; and the wife , even at that time , concealing the pains she endured ...
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