The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... hand- some remonstrance , in which they set forth , that their father having refused to take in the Spectator , since the additional price was set upon it , they offered him unanimously to abate him the article of bread and butter in ...
... hand- some remonstrance , in which they set forth , that their father having refused to take in the Spectator , since the additional price was set upon it , they offered him unanimously to abate him the article of bread and butter in ...
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... hand with the fash- ionable and polite part of the world , than to strain himself beyond his circumstances . My bookseller has now about ten thousand of the third and fourth volumes , which he is ready to publish , having already ...
... hand with the fash- ionable and polite part of the world , than to strain himself beyond his circumstances . My bookseller has now about ten thousand of the third and fourth volumes , which he is ready to publish , having already ...
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... hand that first poured it out , and made a proper channel for its reception . Such an object naturally raises in my thoughts the idea of an Almighty Being , and convinces me of his existence as much as a metaphysical demonstration . The ...
... hand that first poured it out , and made a proper channel for its reception . Such an object naturally raises in my thoughts the idea of an Almighty Being , and convinces me of his existence as much as a metaphysical demonstration . The ...
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... hands and eyes ; describe a public ceremony , he shakes his head ; show him a gay equipage , he blesses himself . All the little ornaments of life are pomps and vanities . Mirth is wanton , and wit profane . He is scandalized at youth ...
... hands and eyes ; describe a public ceremony , he shakes his head ; show him a gay equipage , he blesses himself . All the little ornaments of life are pomps and vanities . Mirth is wanton , and wit profane . He is scandalized at youth ...
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... hand at a Spectator , and that he would fain have one of his writing in my works . This morning I received from him the following letter , which , after having rectified some little orthographical mistakes , I shall make a present of to ...
... hand at a Spectator , and that he would fain have one of his writing in my works . This morning I received from him the following letter , which , after having rectified some little orthographical mistakes , I shall make a present of to ...
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