The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 21
... immediately to repair to his tent and acquaint him with it . Accordingly , within two or three days , the officer ... immediately executed , and the corpse laid out upon the floor by the emperor's command . He then bid every one light ...
... immediately to repair to his tent and acquaint him with it . Accordingly , within two or three days , the officer ... immediately executed , and the corpse laid out upon the floor by the emperor's command . He then bid every one light ...
Side 22
... immediately fell upon my knees , and gave thanks to God . As for my eating heartily of the food you have set before me , you will cease to wonder at it , when you know that the great anxiety of mind I have been in , upon this occasion ...
... immediately fell upon my knees , and gave thanks to God . As for my eating heartily of the food you have set before me , you will cease to wonder at it , when you know that the great anxiety of mind I have been in , upon this occasion ...
Side 41
... immediately turned about into the inside of the hospital . The person who conveys the child rings the bell , and leaves it there , upon which the proper officer comes and receives it without making further enquiries . The parent or ...
... immediately turned about into the inside of the hospital . The person who conveys the child rings the bell , and leaves it there , upon which the proper officer comes and receives it without making further enquiries . The parent or ...
Side 43
... immediately reflecting how happy each of the sexes would be , if there was a window in the breast of every one that makes or receives love . What protestations and perjuries would be saved on the one side , what hypocrisy and ...
... immediately reflecting how happy each of the sexes would be , if there was a window in the breast of every one that makes or receives love . What protestations and perjuries would be saved on the one side , what hypocrisy and ...
Side 73
... immediately en- quire after the works of the author who has written them , and by that means discover what it is he likes in a composition ; for there is no question but every man aims at least at what he thinks beautiful in others . If ...
... immediately en- quire after the works of the author who has written them , and by that means discover what it is he likes in a composition ; for there is no question but every man aims at least at what he thinks beautiful in others . If ...
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