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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Side 2
... lady . She fell des- perately in love with him , and took a voyage into Sicily , in pursuit of him , he having withdrawn him- self thither on purpose to avoid her . It was in that island , and on this occasion , she is supposed to have ...
... lady . She fell des- perately in love with him , and took a voyage into Sicily , in pursuit of him , he having withdrawn him- self thither on purpose to avoid her . It was in that island , and on this occasion , she is supposed to have ...
Side 3
... ladies have a mind to know the manner of writing practised by the so much celebrated Sappho , they may here see it in its genuine and natural beauty , without any foreign or affected ornaments . AN HYMN TO VENUS . I. O , Venus , beauty ...
... ladies have a mind to know the manner of writing practised by the so much celebrated Sappho , they may here see it in its genuine and natural beauty , without any foreign or affected ornaments . AN HYMN TO VENUS . I. O , Venus , beauty ...
Side 49
... ladies of the British fishery . The first kind , therefore , of female orators which I shall take notice of , are ... lady make an unhappy marriage the subject of a month's conversation . She blamed the bride in one place , pitied her in ...
... ladies of the British fishery . The first kind , therefore , of female orators which I shall take notice of , are ... lady make an unhappy marriage the subject of a month's conversation . She blamed the bride in one place , pitied her in ...
Side 87
... lady , when she is dressed either for a ball or a birth - day . But to return to our female heads . The ladies have been for some time in a kind of moulting sea- son , with regard to that part of their dress , having cast great ...
... lady , when she is dressed either for a ball or a birth - day . But to return to our female heads . The ladies have been for some time in a kind of moulting sea- son , with regard to that part of their dress , having cast great ...
Side 88
... that the Whig and Tory ladies begin al- ready to hang out different colours , and to shew their principles in their head - dress . Nay , if I may believe my friend Will Honeycomb , there is a cer- 88 NO . 265 . SPECTATOR .
... that the Whig and Tory ladies begin al- ready to hang out different colours , and to shew their principles in their head - dress . Nay , if I may believe my friend Will Honeycomb , there is a cer- 88 NO . 265 . SPECTATOR .
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