The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 6
... least out of countenance , and all this within four and twenty hours . Walsingham had the pleasantest life in the world , for , by the force of his power and intelligence , he saw men as they really were , and not as the world thought ...
... least out of countenance , and all this within four and twenty hours . Walsingham had the pleasantest life in the world , for , by the force of his power and intelligence , he saw men as they really were , and not as the world thought ...
Side 13
... least reprimand , and had ma- ny other marks of favour shown me , which I thought amounted to a promise . If she chanced to drop her fan , she received it from my hands with great civility . If she wanted any thing , I reached it for ...
... least reprimand , and had ma- ny other marks of favour shown me , which I thought amounted to a promise . If she chanced to drop her fan , she received it from my hands with great civility . If she wanted any thing , I reached it for ...
Side 14
... possession , to recover at least what he had laid out of his own in the pursuit of it . In order to this he presented her with a bill of costs ; having particularised in it the several expences he 14 NO . 97 : GUARDIAN )
... possession , to recover at least what he had laid out of his own in the pursuit of it . In order to this he presented her with a bill of costs ; having particularised in it the several expences he 14 NO . 97 : GUARDIAN )
Side 17
... the philosopher ; then let me tell you , you live the merriest life of any man in Athens . It is not therefore the least use of this my paper , VOL . IV . C that it gives a timorous writer , and such is NO . 98 . 17 GUARDIAN .
... the philosopher ; then let me tell you , you live the merriest life of any man in Athens . It is not therefore the least use of this my paper , VOL . IV . C that it gives a timorous writer , and such is NO . 98 . 17 GUARDIAN .
Side 27
... strangers . If the French do not excel the English in all the arts of humanity , they do at least in the out- ward expressions of it . And upon this , as well as other accounts , though I believe the English are a NO . 101 . 27 GUARDIAN .
... strangers . If the French do not excel the English in all the arts of humanity , they do at least in the out- ward expressions of it . And upon this , as well as other accounts , though I believe the English are a NO . 101 . 27 GUARDIAN .
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