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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Side 89
... lady is in by her hood , as the courtiers of Morocco know the dispo- sition of their present emperor by the colour of the dress which he puts on . When Melesinda wraps her head in flame colour , her heart is set upon execu- tion . When ...
... lady is in by her hood , as the courtiers of Morocco know the dispo- sition of their present emperor by the colour of the dress which he puts on . When Melesinda wraps her head in flame colour , her heart is set upon execu- tion . When ...
Side 90
... ladies , praise or dis- praise the complexion of a face which he never saw , from observing the colour of her hood , and he has been very seldom out in these his guesses . As I have nothing more at heart than the honour and improvement ...
... ladies , praise or dis- praise the complexion of a face which he never saw , from observing the colour of her hood , and he has been very seldom out in these his guesses . As I have nothing more at heart than the honour and improvement ...
Side 225
... la zhodom nois de azagoai jelmaan le venekĺ Iwas last Thursday in an assembly of ladies , ” where there were thirteen different coloured hoods . VOL . II . Р Your Spectator of that day lying upon the table , NO . 271 . 225 SPECTATOR .
... la zhodom nois de azagoai jelmaan le venekĺ Iwas last Thursday in an assembly of ladies , ” where there were thirteen different coloured hoods . VOL . II . Р Your Spectator of that day lying upon the table , NO . 271 . 225 SPECTATOR .
Side 226
... ladies desired me to explain it to them ; but I begged their pardon for that , and told them , that if it had been proper for them to hear , they may be sure the author would not have wrapt it up in Greek . I then let drop several ex ...
... ladies desired me to explain it to them ; but I begged their pardon for that , and told them , that if it had been proper for them to hear , they may be sure the author would not have wrapt it up in Greek . I then let drop several ex ...
Side 227
... lady is with child . The big - bellied woman , and her husband , with their whimsical palfrey , are so very light , that when they are put together into a scale , an ordinary man may weigh down the whole family . The little man is a ...
... lady is with child . The big - bellied woman , and her husband , with their whimsical palfrey , are so very light , that when they are put together into a scale , an ordinary man may weigh down the whole family . The little man is a ...
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