The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 3
... conversations from the beginning of King Charles the Second's reign to our present times . Many an honest gentleman has got a reputation in his country , by pretending to have been in company with Tom d'Urfey . I might here mention ...
... conversations from the beginning of King Charles the Second's reign to our present times . Many an honest gentleman has got a reputation in his country , by pretending to have been in company with Tom d'Urfey . I might here mention ...
Side 5
... conversation , which the lion does not ac- quaint the government with . For this reason , say the learned , a spy is very properly distinguished by the name of Lion . I must confess this etymology is plausible enough , and I did for ...
... conversation , which the lion does not ac- quaint the government with . For this reason , say the learned , a spy is very properly distinguished by the name of Lion . I must confess this etymology is plausible enough , and I did for ...
Side 28
... conversation ; but I must desire you to consider , that travelling does , in this respect , lay a little claim to the privilege of old age . SIR , I am , SIR , & c . Bois , May 15 , N.S. " I CANNOT pretend to trouble you with any news ...
... conversation ; but I must desire you to consider , that travelling does , in this respect , lay a little claim to the privilege of old age . SIR , I am , SIR , & c . Bois , May 15 , N.S. " I CANNOT pretend to trouble you with any news ...
Side 29
... conversation is generally agreeable ; for if they have any wit or sense , they are sure to show it . They never mend upon a second meeting , but use all the freedom and familiarity at first sight , that a long intimacy , or abundance of ...
... conversation is generally agreeable ; for if they have any wit or sense , they are sure to show it . They never mend upon a second meeting , but use all the freedom and familiarity at first sight , that a long intimacy , or abundance of ...
Side 38
... conversation , and more wit in the English . You abound more in jests , but they in laughter . Their language is indeed extremely proper to tattle in , it is made up of so much repetition and compliment . One may know a foreigner by his ...
... conversation , and more wit in the English . You abound more in jests , but they in laughter . Their language is indeed extremely proper to tattle in , it is made up of so much repetition and compliment . One may know a foreigner by his ...
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