The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... great agility , but was crippled in the fall . Diagoras , the usurer , in love with his cook - maid ; he peeped several times over the precipice , but his • heart misgiving him , he went back , and B 4 NO . 233 . 23 SPECTATOR.
... great agility , but was crippled in the fall . Diagoras , the usurer , in love with his cook - maid ; he peeped several times over the precipice , but his • heart misgiving him , he went back , and B 4 NO . 233 . 23 SPECTATOR.
Side 24
Joseph Addison. • heart misgiving him , he went back , and married her that evening . Cinædus , after having entered his own name in the Pythian records , being asked the name of the person whom he leaped for , and being ashamed to ...
Joseph Addison. • heart misgiving him , he went back , and married her that evening . Cinædus , after having entered his own name in the Pythian records , being asked the name of the person whom he leaped for , and being ashamed to ...
Side 40
... heart , eyes , hang , drown , and the like . This would very much abridge the lover's pains in this way of writing a letter , as it would enable him to express the most useful and significant words with a single touch of the needle.out ...
... heart , eyes , hang , drown , and the like . This would very much abridge the lover's pains in this way of writing a letter , as it would enable him to express the most useful and significant words with a single touch of the needle.out ...
Side 46
... heart out to see what pains my dear takes to hood - wink us , so that it is impossible for us to see the least glimpse of light . The poor colonel sometimes hits his nose against a post , and makes us die with laughing . I have ...
... heart out to see what pains my dear takes to hood - wink us , so that it is impossible for us to see the least glimpse of light . The poor colonel sometimes hits his nose against a post , and makes us die with laughing . I have ...
Side 47
... heart , whether cut in stone , or cast in metal , whether bleeding upon an altar , stuck with darts , or held in the hand of a Cupid , has always been looked upon as talismanic in distresses of this nature . I am acquainted with many a ...
... heart , whether cut in stone , or cast in metal , whether bleeding upon an altar , stuck with darts , or held in the hand of a Cupid , has always been looked upon as talismanic in distresses of this nature . I am acquainted with many a ...
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