The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... short , the most accomplished ( taking in the whole circle of female perfections ) were the most beautiful ; and the most defective , the most deformed . The goddess so varied the motion of the glass , and placed it in so many different ...
... short , the most accomplished ( taking in the whole circle of female perfections ) were the most beautiful ; and the most defective , the most deformed . The goddess so varied the motion of the glass , and placed it in so many different ...
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... short way to being virtuous , by showing that others are vicious . The second sentence was then pronounced against the loose part of the sex , " That all should immedi- ately be pregnant , who in any part of their lives had ran the ...
... short way to being virtuous , by showing that others are vicious . The second sentence was then pronounced against the loose part of the sex , " That all should immedi- ately be pregnant , who in any part of their lives had ran the ...
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... short , what are snares for others " -My petitioner would hear no more , but told me very seriously , " Mr. Bickerstaffe , you quite mistake your man ; it is the joy , the pleasure , the em- ployment of my life , to frequent public ...
... short , what are snares for others " -My petitioner would hear no more , but told me very seriously , " Mr. Bickerstaffe , you quite mistake your man ; it is the joy , the pleasure , the em- ployment of my life , to frequent public ...
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... short , they endeavour to make no distinction between man and man , or between the species of men and that of brutes . As an instance of this kind of authors , among many others , let any one examine the cele- brated Rochefoucault , who ...
... short , they endeavour to make no distinction between man and man , or between the species of men and that of brutes . As an instance of this kind of authors , among many others , let any one examine the cele- brated Rochefoucault , who ...
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... short , she was turned into a man , and by that only means avoided the danger and imputation she so much dreaded . I was once myself in agonies of grief that are unutterable , and in so great a distraction of mind , that I thought ...
... short , she was turned into a man , and by that only means avoided the danger and imputation she so much dreaded . I was once myself in agonies of grief that are unutterable , and in so great a distraction of mind , that I thought ...
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