The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 2G. Bell, 1881 |
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Page 44
... ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE . " The same form , differing only in the provisos , will serve for a perspective , snuff - box , or perfumed handkerchief . I had placed myself in my elbow - chair at the upper end of my great parlour , having ...
... ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE . " The same form , differing only in the provisos , will serve for a perspective , snuff - box , or perfumed handkerchief . I had placed myself in my elbow - chair at the upper end of my great parlour , having ...
Page 175
... Isaac Bickerstaffe was a very conceited old fellow , and as vain a man as either Tully or Sir Francis Bacon . Had this serious writer fallen upon me only , I could have over- looked it , but to see Cicero abused , is , I must confess ...
... Isaac Bickerstaffe was a very conceited old fellow , and as vain a man as either Tully or Sir Francis Bacon . Had this serious writer fallen upon me only , I could have over- looked it , but to see Cicero abused , is , I must confess ...
Page 201
... Isaac Bickerstaffe , Esq . , Censor of Great Britain . " PETER Plumb , of London , merchant , was indicted by the Honourable Mr. Thomas Gules , of Gule Hall , in the county of Salop , for that the said Peter Plumb did in Lom- bard ...
... Isaac Bickerstaffe , Esq . , Censor of Great Britain . " PETER Plumb , of London , merchant , was indicted by the Honourable Mr. Thomas Gules , of Gule Hall , in the county of Salop , for that the said Peter Plumb did in Lom- bard ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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