The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... BEAUTIFUL - LEAVED PLANTS : being a description of the most beautiful - leaved Plants in cultivation in this country . With 60 coloured Illustrations . One vol . 1. 1S . MAUNDS ' BOTANIC GARDEN . Curator of the Botanic Gardens , Hull ...
... BEAUTIFUL - LEAVED PLANTS : being a description of the most beautiful - leaved Plants in cultivation in this country . With 60 coloured Illustrations . One vol . 1. 1S . MAUNDS ' BOTANIC GARDEN . Curator of the Botanic Gardens , Hull ...
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... beautiful were the most valuable , and that those which had the gayest colours were the most beautiful . The gentleman smiled at my ignorance : he seemed a very plain , honest man , and a person of good sense , had not his head been ...
... beautiful were the most valuable , and that those which had the gayest colours were the most beautiful . The gentleman smiled at my ignorance : he seemed a very plain , honest man , and a person of good sense , had not his head been ...
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... nothing but a sound . On the contrary , one may represent true wit by the description which Aris- tenetus makes of a fine woman ; when she is dressed , she is beautiful ; when she is undressed , she is beautiful 356 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... nothing but a sound . On the contrary , one may represent true wit by the description which Aris- tenetus makes of a fine woman ; when she is dressed , she is beautiful ; when she is undressed , she is beautiful 356 ADDISON'S WORKS .
Contents
THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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