The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp. Hurd's Edition, with Letters and Other Pieces Not Found in Any Previous Collection; and Macaulay's Essay on His Life and WorksJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1868 |
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... mentioned widow , he was very serious for a year and a half ; and though , his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , 1 Sir Roger had doubtless chosen this fashionable locality in the " fine gentleman " era of his ...
... mentioned widow , he was very serious for a year and a half ; and though , his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , 1 Sir Roger had doubtless chosen this fashionable locality in the " fine gentleman " era of his ...
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... mentioned in the whole course of this work.-T. ( The characters were concerted with Mr. Addison ; and the draught of them , in this paper , I suppose touched by him ) —H . A supposition altogether gratuitous , or rather founded upon the ...
... mentioned in the whole course of this work.-T. ( The characters were concerted with Mr. Addison ; and the draught of them , in this paper , I suppose touched by him ) —H . A supposition altogether gratuitous , or rather founded upon the ...
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... mention . ing a very mischievous one , that was erected in the reign of King Charles the Second : I mean , the Club of Duellists , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his man . The president of it was said to have ...
... mention . ing a very mischievous one , that was erected in the reign of King Charles the Second : I mean , the Club of Duellists , in which none was to be admitted that had not fought his man . The president of it was said to have ...
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... Mention the name of an absent lady , and it is ten to one but you learn something of her gown and petticoat . A ball is a great help to discourse , and a birth - day furnishes conversation for a twelvemonth after . A furbelow of ...
... Mention the name of an absent lady , and it is ten to one but you learn something of her gown and petticoat . A ball is a great help to discourse , and a birth - day furnishes conversation for a twelvemonth after . A furbelow of ...
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... mentioned , innumerable retainers to physic , who , for want of other patients , amuse themselves with the stifling ... mention the cockleshell- merchants and spider - catchers . When I consider how each of these professions are crowded ...
... mentioned , innumerable retainers to physic , who , for want of other patients , amuse themselves with the stifling ... mention the cockleshell- merchants and spider - catchers . When I consider how each of these professions are crowded ...
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