The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... fancy that Cato stands before us , and sees every thing we do . In short , if you banish modesty out of the world , she carries away with her half the virtue that is in it . After these reflections on modesty , as it is a vir- tue , I ...
... fancy that Cato stands before us , and sees every thing we do . In short , if you banish modesty out of the world , she carries away with her half the virtue that is in it . After these reflections on modesty , as it is a vir- tue , I ...
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... fancy . Like Maia's son he stood , And shook his plumes , that heav'nly fragrance fill'd The circuit wide.- Raphael's reception by the guardian angels , his passing through the wilderness of sweets , his distant appearance of Adam ...
... fancy . Like Maia's son he stood , And shook his plumes , that heav'nly fragrance fill'd The circuit wide.- Raphael's reception by the guardian angels , his passing through the wilderness of sweets , his distant appearance of Adam ...
Side 228
... fancy all the last night , and composed a very wild extravagant dream . I was invited , methought , to the dissection of a beau's head and of a coquette's heart , which were both of them laid on a table before us . An imagi- nary ...
... fancy all the last night , and composed a very wild extravagant dream . I was invited , methought , to the dissection of a beau's head and of a coquette's heart , which were both of them laid on a table before us . An imagi- nary ...
Side 239
... fancy or speculation , and push his researches into all the abstruse corners of truth ; so it is necessary for him to have about him a com- petency of all the conveniencies of life . The first thing every one looks after , is to pro ...
... fancy or speculation , and push his researches into all the abstruse corners of truth ; so it is necessary for him to have about him a com- petency of all the conveniencies of life . The first thing every one looks after , is to pro ...
Side 274
... fancy for a pin - cushion . Picture in the lid of his snuff - box . Old Lady Faddle promises me her woman to cut my hair . Lost five guineas at crimp . Twelve o'clock at night . Went to bed . FRIDAY . Eight in the morning . Abed . Read ...
... fancy for a pin - cushion . Picture in the lid of his snuff - box . Old Lady Faddle promises me her woman to cut my hair . Lost five guineas at crimp . Twelve o'clock at night . Went to bed . FRIDAY . Eight in the morning . Abed . Read ...
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