The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... occasion is , to establish such an imaginary fair in Great Britain : thou couldst make it very pleasant , by matching women of quality with cobblers and carmen , or describing titles and garters leading off in great ceremony shopkeepers ...
... occasion is , to establish such an imaginary fair in Great Britain : thou couldst make it very pleasant , by matching women of quality with cobblers and carmen , or describing titles and garters leading off in great ceremony shopkeepers ...
Side 159
... occasion , by the ode that begins with- " To horse , brave boys , to Newmarket , to horse . " My reader The part which Mr. Addison took in the Guardian seems to have been accidental , and owing to the desire he had of serving poor D ...
... occasion , by the ode that begins with- " To horse , brave boys , to Newmarket , to horse . " My reader The part which Mr. Addison took in the Guardian seems to have been accidental , and owing to the desire he had of serving poor D ...
Side 491
... occasion , the hap- piness of our country under the government of his present Majesty ; who is so deservedly famous for an inflexible ad- herence to those counsels which have a visible tendency to the public good , and to those persons ...
... occasion , the hap- piness of our country under the government of his present Majesty ; who is so deservedly famous for an inflexible ad- herence to those counsels which have a visible tendency to the public good , and to those persons ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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