The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 27
... eye very agreeably . For my part , I think there is something more charming in these rude heaps of stone than in so many statues , and would as soon see a river winding through woods and meadows , as when it is tossed up in so many ...
... eye very agreeably . For my part , I think there is something more charming in these rude heaps of stone than in so many statues , and would as soon see a river winding through woods and meadows , as when it is tossed up in so many ...
Side 35
... eyes may hereafter be strong enough to command this magnificent prospect , and our understandings able to find out the several uses of these great parts of the universe . In the mean time , they are very proper objects for our ...
... eyes may hereafter be strong enough to command this magnificent prospect , and our understandings able to find out the several uses of these great parts of the universe . In the mean time , they are very proper objects for our ...
Side 37
... eye upon his brother's escutcheon , which he saw agree in all points with his own . I need not tell you after this with what joy and surprise the story ends . King Ed- ward , who knew all the particulars of it , as a mark of his esteem ...
... eye upon his brother's escutcheon , which he saw agree in all points with his own . I need not tell you after this with what joy and surprise the story ends . King Ed- ward , who knew all the particulars of it , as a mark of his esteem ...
Side 43
... eye upon her bosom , it appeared to be all of crystal , and so wonderfully transparent , that I saw every thought in her heart . The first images I disco- vered in it were fans , silks , ribbons , laces , and many other gew - gaws ...
... eye upon her bosom , it appeared to be all of crystal , and so wonderfully transparent , that I saw every thought in her heart . The first images I disco- vered in it were fans , silks , ribbons , laces , and many other gew - gaws ...
Side 44
... eye , I found my place taken up by an ill - bred , awkward puppy , with a money - bag under each arm . This gentleman , how- ever , did not keep his station long before he yielded it up to a wight as disagreeable as himself , with a ...
... eye , I found my place taken up by an ill - bred , awkward puppy , with a money - bag under each arm . This gentleman , how- ever , did not keep his station long before he yielded it up to a wight as disagreeable as himself , with a ...
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