The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Side viii
... Story of Miss Betty , cured of her Vanity . 301 160. Conjectures of concealed Meanings under the History of the Ants 304 161. Proper Sense and Notion of Honour . 308 162. Humour of a Blunt Squire - Complaisance - Story Schacabac 312 163 ...
... Story of Miss Betty , cured of her Vanity . 301 160. Conjectures of concealed Meanings under the History of the Ants 304 161. Proper Sense and Notion of Honour . 308 162. Humour of a Blunt Squire - Complaisance - Story Schacabac 312 163 ...
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... story in his head , assured them they need not scruple to believe that the fear of anything can make a man's hair grey , since he knew one whose periwig had suffered so by it : thus he stopped the talk , and made them easy . Thus is the ...
... story in his head , assured them they need not scruple to believe that the fear of anything can make a man's hair grey , since he knew one whose periwig had suffered so by it : thus he stopped the talk , and made them easy . Thus is the ...
Side 243
... story of Theutilla , which being so near that of Judith in all its circumstances , and at the same time translated by a very ingenious gentle- man in one of Mr. Dryden's miscellanies , I shall here give no farther account of it . When ...
... story of Theutilla , which being so near that of Judith in all its circumstances , and at the same time translated by a very ingenious gentle- man in one of Mr. Dryden's miscellanies , I shall here give no farther account of it . When ...
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