The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 5
... thought he should have disliked any passage in my paper , but that of late there have been two words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . " Price Two - pence . " I have a letter from a soap - boiler who ...
... thought he should have disliked any passage in my paper , but that of late there have been two words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . " Price Two - pence . " I have a letter from a soap - boiler who ...
Side 10
... thought religious , to throw as much sanctity as possible into his face , and , in particular , to abstain from all appearances of mirth and pleasantry , which were looked upon as the marks of a carnal mind . The saint was of a ...
... thought religious , to throw as much sanctity as possible into his face , and , in particular , to abstain from all appearances of mirth and pleasantry , which were looked upon as the marks of a carnal mind . The saint was of a ...
Side 15
... thought all the prophecies of the Old Testament , that relate to the coming and history of our Blessed Saviour , forged by Christians , and have looked upon them , with the prophecies of the Sibyls , as No. 495 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
... thought all the prophecies of the Old Testament , that relate to the coming and history of our Blessed Saviour , forged by Christians , and have looked upon them , with the prophecies of the Sibyls , as No. 495 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
Side 17
... thought most worth the saving ? There were several merry answers made to my question , which entertained us till bed - time . This filled my mind with such a huddle of ideas , that upon my going to sleep , I fell into the following ...
... thought most worth the saving ? There were several merry answers made to my question , which entertained us till bed - time . This filled my mind with such a huddle of ideas , that upon my going to sleep , I fell into the following ...
Side 18
... thought it would be less trouble for her to bring away little Cupid . The next was the wife of a rich usurer , loaden with a bag of gold ; she told us that her spouse was very old , and by the course of nature , could not expect to live ...
... thought it would be less trouble for her to bring away little Cupid . The next was the wife of a rich usurer , loaden with a bag of gold ; she told us that her spouse was very old , and by the course of nature , could not expect to live ...
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