The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 29
... 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 distinction upon those who ...
... 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 distinction upon those who ...
Side 35
... look into this great theatre of nature , and see myriads of such tremen- dous objects wandering through those immeasurable depths of ether , and running their appointed courses ? Our eyes may hereafter be strong enough to command this ...
... look into this great theatre of nature , and see myriads of such tremen- dous objects wandering through those immeasurable depths of ether , and running their appointed courses ? Our eyes may hereafter be strong enough to command this ...
Side 39
... looks of their several in- structors , who were disposed among this little helpless people , could not forbear touching every heart that had any sentiments of humanity . . I am very sorry that her majesty did not see NO . 105 . 39 ...
... looks of their several in- structors , who were disposed among this little helpless people , could not forbear touching every heart that had any sentiments of humanity . . I am very sorry that her majesty did not see NO . 105 . 39 ...
Side 43
... looks of cordial love hung over her enamour'd . As I cast my 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 ...
... looks of cordial love hung over her enamour'd . As I cast my 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 ...
Side 50
... look well enough while they grow within the shade of oaks and cedars , but when these pigmies pre- tend to draw themselves out from the rest of the world , and form themselves into a body , it is time for us , who are men of figure , to ...
... look well enough while they grow within the shade of oaks and cedars , but when these pigmies pre- tend to draw themselves out from the rest of the world , and form themselves into a body , it is time for us , who are men of figure , to ...
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