The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... turn of good sense and elegance of expression , than the generous Philomedes , who advises me to value every Spectator at sixpence , and promises that he himself will engage for above a hundred of his acquaintance , who shall take it in ...
... turn of good sense and elegance of expression , than the generous Philomedes , who advises me to value every Spectator at sixpence , and promises that he himself will engage for above a hundred of his acquaintance , who shall take it in ...
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... turns upon a thought of the same nature . If I could have done it justice in English , I would have sent it you translated ; it was written by Monsieur Des Barreaux , who had been one of the greatest wits and libertines in France , but ...
... turns upon a thought of the same nature . If I could have done it justice in English , I would have sent it you translated ; it was written by Monsieur Des Barreaux , who had been one of the greatest wits and libertines in France , but ...
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... turns more upon Venus or Helen , than on the party concerned . I have known a copy of verses on a great hero highly ... turn , I would recommend to their consideration the Pastorals of Mr. Philips . One would have thought it impossible ...
... turns more upon Venus or Helen , than on the party concerned . I have known a copy of verses on a great hero highly ... turn , I would recommend to their consideration the Pastorals of Mr. Philips . One would have thought it impossible ...
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... turn his mysteries into ridicule . My friend Will . Honeycomb , who was so unmercifully witty upon the women in a couple of letters which I lately communicated to the public , has given the ladies ample satisfaction by marrying a ...
... turn his mysteries into ridicule . My friend Will . Honeycomb , who was so unmercifully witty upon the women in a couple of letters which I lately communicated to the public , has given the ladies ample satisfaction by marrying a ...
Side 51
... turn of her shape and person , shot me through and through every time I saw her , and did more execution upon me in grogram , than the greatest beauty in town or court had ever done in brocade . In short , she is such an one as promises ...
... turn of her shape and person , shot me through and through every time I saw her , and did more execution upon me in grogram , than the greatest beauty in town or court had ever done in brocade . In short , she is such an one as promises ...
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