The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 5
... mind to give the state any private intelligence of what passes in the city , put their hands into the mouth of one of these lions , and convey into it a paper of such private in- formations as any way regard the interest or safety of ...
... mind to give the state any private intelligence of what passes in the city , put their hands into the mouth of one of these lions , and convey into it a paper of such private in- formations as any way regard the interest or safety of ...
Side 16
... mind of a story which was lately told me by a pleasant friend of mine , who has a very fine hand on the violin . His maid servant , seeing his instrument lying upon the table , and being sensible there was 16 NO . 98 . GUARDIAN . No. 98 ...
... mind of a story which was lately told me by a pleasant friend of mine , who has a very fine hand on the violin . His maid servant , seeing his instrument lying upon the table , and being sensible there was 16 NO . 98 . GUARDIAN . No. 98 ...
Side 22
... mind I have been in , upon this occasion , since the first complaints you brought me , has hindered my eating any thing from that time till this very moment . " No. 100. MONDAY , JULY 6 . Hoc vos præcipuè nivea , decet , hoc ubi vidi ...
... mind I have been in , upon this occasion , since the first complaints you brought me , has hindered my eating any thing from that time till this very moment . " No. 100. MONDAY , JULY 6 . Hoc vos præcipuè nivea , decet , hoc ubi vidi ...
Side 32
... spangles , as opened and en- lightened the whole scene from time to time . It put me in mind of the lines in Oedipus , • Why from the bleeding womb of monstrous night Burst forth 32 NO . 103 . GUARDIAN . No. 103. THURSDAY, JULY 9. ...
... spangles , as opened and en- lightened the whole scene from time to time . It put me in mind of the lines in Oedipus , • Why from the bleeding womb of monstrous night Burst forth 32 NO . 103 . GUARDIAN . No. 103. THURSDAY, JULY 9. ...
Side 37
... mind . the noble exploits of our own countrymen : though , at the same time , I must own it is not so much the vani- ty of an Englishman which puts me upon writing it , as that I have of taking an occasion to subscribe myself , SIR ...
... mind . the noble exploits of our own countrymen : though , at the same time , I must own it is not so much the vani- ty of an Englishman which puts me upon writing it , as that I have of taking an occasion to subscribe myself , SIR ...
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