The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... whole vision , observing in me a burning desire that glorious company , told me , he highly approv generous ardour with which I seemed transported ; the same time , advised me to cover my face with a n the while I was to labour on the ...
... whole vision , observing in me a burning desire that glorious company , told me , he highly approv generous ardour with which I seemed transported ; the same time , advised me to cover my face with a n the while I was to labour on the ...
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... whole plain was covered with women . So charming a multitude filled my heart with unspeakable pleasure ; and as the celestial light of the mirror shone upon their faces , several of them seemed rather persons that descended in the train ...
... whole plain was covered with women . So charming a multitude filled my heart with unspeakable pleasure ; and as the celestial light of the mirror shone upon their faces , several of them seemed rather persons that descended in the train ...
Side 180
... whole front of a mountebank's stage from one end to the other faced with patents , certificates , medals , and great seals , by which the several princes of Europe have testified their particular respect and esteem for the doctor ...
... whole front of a mountebank's stage from one end to the other faced with patents , certificates , medals , and great seals , by which the several princes of Europe have testified their particular respect and esteem for the doctor ...
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