The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 17
... figure , carrying a handsome young fellow upon her back : I could not forbear commending the young woman for her conjugal affection , when , to my great surprise , I found that she had left the good man at home , and brought away her ...
... figure , carrying a handsome young fellow upon her back : I could not forbear commending the young woman for her conjugal affection , when , to my great surprise , I found that she had left the good man at home , and brought away her ...
Side 22
... figure at the bar , and in the senate of the Roman commonwealth , and , at the same time , outshined all the philosophers of antiquity in his library and in his retirements , as busying himself in the college of augurs , and observing ...
... figure at the bar , and in the senate of the Roman commonwealth , and , at the same time , outshined all the philosophers of antiquity in his library and in his retirements , as busying himself in the college of augurs , and observing ...
Side 23
... figures , which are regarded by them as portents and prodigies . In short , everything prophesies to the superstitious man ; there is scarce a straw or a rusty piece of iron that lies in his way by accident . It is not to be conceived ...
... figures , which are regarded by them as portents and prodigies . In short , everything prophesies to the superstitious man ; there is scarce a straw or a rusty piece of iron that lies in his way by accident . It is not to be conceived ...
Side 48
... figure at the head of them . Whether these rules , which have been received time out of mind in the commonwealth of letters , were not originally established with an eye to our paper manufacture , I shall leave to the discussion of ...
... figure at the head of them . Whether these rules , which have been received time out of mind in the commonwealth of letters , were not originally established with an eye to our paper manufacture , I shall leave to the discussion of ...
Side 90
... figures of fiends and spectres , that discovered themselves in a thousand chimerical shapes , as her garment hovered in the wind . There was something wild and distracted in her looks . Her name was FANCY . She led up every mortal to ...
... figures of fiends and spectres , that discovered themselves in a thousand chimerical shapes , as her garment hovered in the wind . There was something wild and distracted in her looks . Her name was FANCY . She led up every mortal to ...
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