The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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... turn , do a good office for a man , who , in Shakespear's phrase , had often filled their mouths , I mean with pleasantry and popular conceits . They very generously listened to my proposal , and agreed to act the Plotting - Sisters ...
... turn , do a good office for a man , who , in Shakespear's phrase , had often filled their mouths , I mean with pleasantry and popular conceits . They very generously listened to my proposal , and agreed to act the Plotting - Sisters ...
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... turn any man into a lion whom he did not see highly qualified for it , when he was in his human condition . Indeed the speculative men of those times say of him , that he would now and then play them off and expose them a little ...
... turn any man into a lion whom he did not see highly qualified for it , when he was in his human condition . Indeed the speculative men of those times say of him , that he would now and then play them off and expose them a little ...
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... turn to its advantage . The Romans abounded with these little honorary rewards , that , without conferring wealth or riches , gave only place and distinction to the person who received them . An oaken garland to be worn on festivals and ...
... turn to its advantage . The Romans abounded with these little honorary rewards , that , without conferring wealth or riches , gave only place and distinction to the person who received them . An oaken garland to be worn on festivals and ...
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... turns the course of rivers , raises woods in a day's time , and plants a village or town on such a particular spot of ground , only for the bettering of a view . One would wonder to see how many tricks he has made the water play for his ...
... turns the course of rivers , raises woods in a day's time , and plants a village or town on such a particular spot of ground , only for the bettering of a view . One would wonder to see how many tricks he has made the water play for his ...
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... turn to the benefit of my dear country- men . The present season of the year having put most of them in slight summer - suits , has turned my specula- tions to a subject that concerns every one who is sen- sible of cold or heat , which ...
... turn to the benefit of my dear country- men . The present season of the year having put most of them in slight summer - suits , has turned my specula- tions to a subject that concerns every one who is sen- sible of cold or heat , which ...
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