The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... present . I would not be tedi- ous in this discourse , but cannot but observe , that our race suffered very much about three hundred years ago , by the marriage of one of her heiresses with an eminent courtier , who gave us spindle ...
... present . I would not be tedi- ous in this discourse , but cannot but observe , that our race suffered very much about three hundred years ago , by the marriage of one of her heiresses with an eminent courtier , who gave us spindle ...
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... present writing . Not to keep you in suspense , it comes to you from the top of the highest mountain in Switzerland , where I am now shivering among the eternal frosts and snows . I can scarce forbear dating it in December , though they ...
... present writing . Not to keep you in suspense , it comes to you from the top of the highest mountain in Switzerland , where I am now shivering among the eternal frosts and snows . I can scarce forbear dating it in December , though they ...
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... present , to see how they liked her , and often looked on the figure she made in her own shadow . Upon her nearer approach to Hercules , she stepped before the other lady , ( who came for- ward with a regular , composed carriage , ) and ...
... present , to see how they liked her , and often looked on the figure she made in her own shadow . Upon her nearer approach to Hercules , she stepped before the other lady , ( who came for- ward with a regular , composed carriage , ) and ...
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... present posts , or were advanced to higher . Having filled my paper with those particulars of mankind , I must reserve for another occasion the sequel of it , which relates to the fair sex.1 No. 101. THURSDAY , DECEMBER 1 , 1709 ...
... present posts , or were advanced to higher . Having filled my paper with those particulars of mankind , I must reserve for another occasion the sequel of it , which relates to the fair sex.1 No. 101. THURSDAY , DECEMBER 1 , 1709 ...
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... present ; and , if the humour continues , must be forced to retrench my expensive way of living , and not smoke above two pipes a day . [ Sir Richard Steele joined in this paper . T. ] Immortal writings . ] It is to be hoped that this ...
... present ; and , if the humour continues , must be forced to retrench my expensive way of living , and not smoke above two pipes a day . [ Sir Richard Steele joined in this paper . T. ] Immortal writings . ] It is to be hoped that this ...
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