The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 13
... told you before , I took her hints at a distance , for I could never find an opportunity of talking with her directly to the point . All this time , however , I was allowed the utmost familiarities with her lap - dog ; and have played ...
... told you before , I took her hints at a distance , for I could never find an opportunity of talking with her directly to the point . All this time , however , I was allowed the utmost familiarities with her lap - dog ; and have played ...
Side 14
... told her ; but the worst of it is , that I have spent my fortune to no pur- pose . All therefore that I desire of you is , to tell me whether , upon exhibiting the several particulars which I have here related to you , I may not sue her ...
... told her ; but the worst of it is , that I have spent my fortune to no pur- pose . All therefore that I desire of you is , to tell me whether , upon exhibiting the several particulars which I have here related to you , I may not sue her ...
Side 16
... 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. FRIDAY, JULY 3. ...
... 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. FRIDAY, JULY 3. ...
Side 17
... told her master she had tried the fiddle all over , but could not for her heart find whereabout the tune lay . But though the whole burden of such a paper is only fit to rest on the shoulders of a Bickerstaffe , or an Ironside , there ...
... told her master she had tried the fiddle all over , but could not for her heart find whereabout the tune lay . But though the whole burden of such a paper is only fit to rest on the shoulders of a Bickerstaffe , or an Ironside , there ...
Side 21
... told him that probably the offender might give his wife another visit , and if he did , commanded him immediately to repair to his tent and acquaint him with it . Accordingly , within two or three days , the officer entered again the ...
... told him that probably the offender might give his wife another visit , and if he did , commanded him immediately to repair to his tent and acquaint him with it . Accordingly , within two or three days , the officer entered again the ...
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