The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 17
... 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 are several who can acquit themselves of a single day's labour in it with ...
... 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 are several who can acquit themselves of a single day's labour in it with ...
Side 28
... heart and easiness of temper , as even liberty and plenty cannot bestow on those of other nations . It is not in the power of want or slavery to make them miserable . There is nothing to be met with in the country but mirth and poverty ...
... heart and easiness of temper , as even liberty and plenty cannot bestow on those of other nations . It is not in the power of want or slavery to make them miserable . There is nothing to be met with in the country but mirth and poverty ...
Side 34
... hearts of fire flaming on it . I have forgot several other particulars no less cu- rious , and have only mentioned ... heart the better for it . As I was lying in my bed , and ruminating on what I had seen , I could not for- bear ...
... hearts of fire flaming on it . I have forgot several other particulars no less cu- rious , and have only mentioned ... heart the better for it . As I was lying in my bed , and ruminating on what I had seen , I could not for- bear ...
Side 39
... this little helpless people , could not forbear touching every heart that had any sentiments of humanity . . I am very sorry that her majesty did not see NO . 105 . 39 GUARDIAN . “The face of the whole country, where I ...
... this little helpless people , could not forbear touching every heart that had any sentiments of humanity . . I am very sorry that her majesty did not see NO . 105 . 39 GUARDIAN . “The face of the whole country, where I ...
Side 43
... heart of a man is so full of wiles and ar- tifices , treachery and deceit , that there is no guessing at what he is from his speeches and outward appear- ances . I was immediately reflecting how happy each of the sexes would be , if ...
... heart of a man is so full of wiles and ar- tifices , treachery and deceit , that there is no guessing at what he is from his speeches and outward appear- ances . I was immediately reflecting how happy each of the sexes would be , if ...
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