The Works of Joseph Addison: The Tatler. The Guardian. The Freeholder. The Whig-examiner. The lover. Dialogues upon the usefulness of ancient medals. Remarks on several parts of Italy, etc. The present state of the war. The late trial and conviction of Count Tariff. The evidences of the Christian religion. Essay on Virgil's Georgics. Poems on several occasions. Translations from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Notes on some of the foregoing stories in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Poemata. Rosamond. Cato. The drummerHarper & Brothers, 1837 |
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... look at you , a third is ex- actly well behaved , a fourth a splenetic , and a fifth a coquette . In this disposal of my sister , I have cho- sen , with an eye to her being a wit , and pro- vided , that the bridegroom be a man of a ...
... look at you , a third is ex- actly well behaved , a fourth a splenetic , and a fifth a coquette . In this disposal of my sister , I have cho- sen , with an eye to her being a wit , and pro- vided , that the bridegroom be a man of a ...
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... looks , went forward in a more composed manner up the road possessed by Envy . The way above these apparitions grew ... look and feature . In the midst of these happy fields , there stood a palace of a very glorious structure : it had ...
... looks , went forward in a more composed manner up the road possessed by Envy . The way above these apparitions grew ... look and feature . In the midst of these happy fields , there stood a palace of a very glorious structure : it had ...
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... look hereafter more terrible than their neigh- bours ; for if they stare at me , with their hats cocked higher than other people , I will not bear it . Nay , I give warning to all peo- ple in general , to look kindly at me ; for I will ...
... look hereafter more terrible than their neigh- bours ; for if they stare at me , with their hats cocked higher than other people , I will not bear it . Nay , I give warning to all peo- ple in general , to look kindly at me ; for I will ...
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... look over the heads of the multitude , and observe the most distant parts of the assem- bly . Several clapped their hands on their foreheads , as helping their sight to look upon the glories that surrounded the goddess , but in reality ...
... look over the heads of the multitude , and observe the most distant parts of the assem- bly . Several clapped their hands on their foreheads , as helping their sight to look upon the glories that surrounded the goddess , but in reality ...
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... look as big and burly as other per- sons of her quality ; that she had kept out of it as long as she could , and until she began to appear little in the eyes of all her ac- quaintance ; that if she laid it aside , people would think she ...
... look as big and burly as other per- sons of her quality ; that she had kept out of it as long as she could , and until she began to appear little in the eyes of all her ac- quaintance ; that if she laid it aside , people would think she ...
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