The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Side 45
... woman , among the authors of this class , you shall see that it turns more upon Venus or Helen , than on the party concerned . I have known a copy of verses on a great hero highly commended ; but upon asking to hear some of the ...
... woman , among the authors of this class , you shall see that it turns more upon Venus or Helen , than on the party concerned . I have known a copy of verses on a great hero highly commended ; but upon asking to hear some of the ...
Side 50
... woman- hater that did not , sooner or later , pay for it . Marriage , which is a blessing to another man , falls upon such an one as a judgment . Mr. Congreve's Old Bachelor is set forth to us with much wit and humour , as an example of ...
... woman- hater that did not , sooner or later , pay for it . Marriage , which is a blessing to another man , falls upon such an one as a judgment . Mr. Congreve's Old Bachelor is set forth to us with much wit and humour , as an example of ...
Side 62
... woman make use of a shoeing - horn for several years , and finding him unsuccessful in that func- tion , convert him at length into a shoe . I am mistaken if your friend , Mr. William Honeycomb , was not a cast shoeing- horn before his ...
... woman make use of a shoeing - horn for several years , and finding him unsuccessful in that func- tion , convert him at length into a shoe . I am mistaken if your friend , Mr. William Honeycomb , was not a cast shoeing- horn before his ...
Side 98
... woman that knows the world . Not to lessen anything of her former figure . To celebrate the generosity , or any other virtue , of a deceased husband , which she would recommend to his successor . To turn away all his old friends and ...
... woman that knows the world . Not to lessen anything of her former figure . To celebrate the generosity , or any other virtue , of a deceased husband , which she would recommend to his successor . To turn away all his old friends and ...
Side 140
... out the diversity of soils , thou under- standest the influences of the stars , and markest the change of seasons . Can a woman appear lovely in the eyes of such a one ? Disquiet me not , O Shalum ; 140 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... out the diversity of soils , thou under- standest the influences of the stars , and markest the change of seasons . Can a woman appear lovely in the eyes of such a one ? Disquiet me not , O Shalum ; 140 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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