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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... ordinary companions . " - ( STEELE . ) & Though this paper , in former editions , is not marked with any letter of the word CLIO , by which Mr. Addison distinguished his performances , it was thought necessary to insert it , as ...
... ordinary companions . " - ( STEELE . ) & Though this paper , in former editions , is not marked with any letter of the word CLIO , by which Mr. Addison distinguished his performances , it was thought necessary to insert it , as ...
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... ordinary fellow carrying a cage full of little birds upon his shoulder ; and , as I was wondering with myself what use he would put them to , he was met very luckily by an acquaintance , who had the same curiosity . Upon his asking him ...
... ordinary fellow carrying a cage full of little birds upon his shoulder ; and , as I was wondering with myself what use he would put them to , he was met very luckily by an acquaintance , who had the same curiosity . Upon his asking him ...
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... ordinary women ; though I know there are multitudes of those of more elevated life and conversation , move in an exalted sphere of knowledge and virtue , that join all the beauties of the mind to the ornaments of dress , and in- spire a ...
... ordinary women ; though I know there are multitudes of those of more elevated life and conversation , move in an exalted sphere of knowledge and virtue , that join all the beauties of the mind to the ornaments of dress , and in- spire a ...
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... that he grew more surly every time he came out of the lion , and having dropt some words in ordinary conversation , as if he had not fought his best , and that he suffered himself to be thrown 50 [ No. 13 . SPECTATOR.
... that he grew more surly every time he came out of the lion , and having dropt some words in ordinary conversation , as if he had not fought his best , and that he suffered himself to be thrown 50 [ No. 13 . SPECTATOR.
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... ordinary women very much cher- ishes this natural weakness of being taken with outside and ap- pearance Talk of a new - married couple , and you immediately hear whether they keep their coach and six , or eat in plate . Mention the name ...
... ordinary women very much cher- ishes this natural weakness of being taken with outside and ap- pearance Talk of a new - married couple , and you immediately hear whether they keep their coach and six , or eat in plate . Mention the name ...
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