The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 5
... tells every thing . In short , there is not a mismanagement in office , or a murmur in conversation , which the lion does not ac- quaint the government with . For this reason , say the learned , a spy is very properly distinguished by ...
... tells every thing . In short , there is not a mismanagement in office , or a murmur in conversation , which the lion does not ac- quaint the government with . For this reason , say the learned , a spy is very properly distinguished by ...
Side 13
... tell ; but I found by her discourse , that what she liked one day she disliked another : so that in six months space I was forced to equip myself above a dozen times . As I told you before , I took her hints at a distance , for I could ...
... tell ; but I found by her discourse , that what she liked one day she disliked another : so that in six months space I was forced to equip myself above a dozen times . As I told you before , I took her hints at a distance , for I could ...
Side 14
... tell me whether , upon exhibiting the several particulars which I have here related to you , I may not sue her for da- mages in a court of justice . Your advice in this par- ticular , will very much oblige , Your most humble admirer ...
... tell me whether , upon exhibiting the several particulars which I have here related to you , I may not sue her for da- mages in a court of justice . Your advice in this par- ticular , will very much oblige , Your most humble admirer ...
Side 17
... 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 . с that it gives a timorous writer , and such is NO . 98 . 17 GUARDIAN .
... 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 . с that it gives a timorous writer , and such is NO . 98 . 17 GUARDIAN .
Side 23
... tell us once for all how far they intend to go , and whether they have yet determined among themselves where to make a stop . For my own part , their necks , as they call them , are no more than busts of alabaster in my eye . I can look ...
... tell us once for all how far they intend to go , and whether they have yet determined among themselves where to make a stop . For my own part , their necks , as they call them , are no more than busts of alabaster in my eye . I can look ...
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