The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Bind 41804 |
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Side 54
... deaths by it . For my own part , I have not been without a cold ever since this foolish fashion came up . I have followed it thus far with the hazard of my life , and how much further I must go nobody knows , if your paper does not ...
... deaths by it . For my own part , I have not been without a cold ever since this foolish fashion came up . I have followed it thus far with the hazard of my life , and how much further I must go nobody knows , if your paper does not ...
Side 58
... death , Our bodies burning in one funeral pile , The prodigy of Thebes would be renew'd , And my divided flame should break from thine . " The Emperor of Barbary shows himself acquainted with the Roman poets as well as either of his pri ...
... death , Our bodies burning in one funeral pile , The prodigy of Thebes would be renew'd , And my divided flame should break from thine . " The Emperor of Barbary shows himself acquainted with the Roman poets as well as either of his pri ...
Side 65
... death , with wings of any other man's making . I intend to work for the court myself , and will have journeymen under me to furnish the rest of the nation . I likewise desire that I may have the sole teaching of persons of quality , in ...
... death , with wings of any other man's making . I intend to work for the court myself , and will have journeymen under me to furnish the rest of the nation . I likewise desire that I may have the sole teaching of persons of quality , in ...
Side 77
... death in them , the Merry - Andrew has his separate packet for the meagrims and the tooth - ach . Thus much I thought fit to premise before I resume the subject which I have already handled , I mean the naked bosoms of our British ...
... death in them , the Merry - Andrew has his separate packet for the meagrims and the tooth - ach . Thus much I thought fit to premise before I resume the subject which I have already handled , I mean the naked bosoms of our British ...
Side 81
... death , and having till now sought in vain for an opportunity of revenge , he chanced to meet the murderer in the temple , who had planted himself there for the above - mentioned purpose . Plutarch cannot forbear , on this occasion ...
... death , and having till now sought in vain for an opportunity of revenge , he chanced to meet the murderer in the temple , who had planted himself there for the above - mentioned purpose . Plutarch cannot forbear , on this occasion ...
Almindelige termer og sætninger
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