The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 21
... give his wife another visit , and if he did , commanded him immediately to repair to his tent and acquaint him with it . Accordingly , within two or three days , the officer entered again the peasant's house , and turned the owner out ...
... give his wife another visit , and if he did , commanded him immediately to repair to his tent and acquaint him with it . Accordingly , within two or three days , the officer entered again the peasant's house , and turned the owner out ...
Side 24
... gives such provocation ? I could not but observe , last winter , that , upon the disuse of the neck - piece ( the ladies will pardon me if it is not the fashionable term of art ) , the whole tribe of oglers gave their eyes a new ...
... gives such provocation ? I could not but observe , last winter , that , upon the disuse of the neck - piece ( the ladies will pardon me if it is not the fashionable term of art ) , the whole tribe of oglers gave their eyes a new ...
Side 27
... give you a fine variety of salvage prospects . The king has humoured the genius of the place , and only made use of so much art as is necessary to help and regulate Na- ture , without reforming her too much . The cascades seem to break ...
... give you a fine variety of salvage prospects . The king has humoured the genius of the place , and only made use of so much art as is necessary to help and regulate Na- ture , without reforming her too much . The cascades seem to break ...
Side 29
... give her- self as charming a look and posture as Sir Godfrey Kneller could draw her in . I cannot end I cannot end my letter without observing that , from what I have already seen of the world , I cannot but set a particular mark of ...
... give her- self as charming a look and posture as Sir Godfrey Kneller could draw her in . I cannot end I cannot end my letter without observing that , from what I have already seen of the world , I cannot but set a particular mark of ...
Side 34
... give an additional beauty to those surpri- sing objects . I seldom see any thing that raises wonder in me , which does not give my thoughts a turn that makes my heart the better for it . As I was lying in my bed , and ruminating on what ...
... give an additional beauty to those surpri- sing objects . I seldom see any thing that raises wonder in me , which does not give my thoughts a turn that makes my heart the better for it . As I was lying in my bed , and ruminating on what ...
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