The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bohn, 1854 |
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Page 11
... entertained him- self for some time by the glimmering of a taper , till at length the head of the college came out to him , from an inner room , with half a dozen night - caps upon his head , and religious horror in his countenance ...
... entertained him- self for some time by the glimmering of a taper , till at length the head of the college came out to him , from an inner room , with half a dozen night - caps upon his head , and religious horror in his countenance ...
Page 17
... entertained us till bed - time . This filled my mind with such a huddle of ideas , that upon my going to sleep , I fell into the following dream . " I saw a town of this island , which shall be nameless , in- vested on every side , and ...
... entertained us till bed - time . This filled my mind with such a huddle of ideas , that upon my going to sleep , I fell into the following dream . " I saw a town of this island , which shall be nameless , in- vested on every side , and ...
Page 45
... entertained with the exploits of a river - god , or have been forced to attend a fury in her mischievous progress from one end of the poem to the other . When we are at school , it is necessary for us to be acquainted with the system of ...
... entertained with the exploits of a river - god , or have been forced to attend a fury in her mischievous progress from one end of the poem to the other . When we are at school , it is necessary for us to be acquainted with the system of ...
Page 55
... entertain a hope of anything in life , which lies at a great distance from us . The shortness and uncer- tainty of our time here makes such a kind of hope unreason- able and absurd . The grave lies unseen between us No. 535 . 55 THE ...
... entertain a hope of anything in life , which lies at a great distance from us . The shortness and uncer- tainty of our time here makes such a kind of hope unreason- able and absurd . The grave lies unseen between us No. 535 . 55 THE ...
Page 62
... entertain you with a very long and melancholy relation of my sufferings . Upon the whole , I think , sir , it would very well become a man in your post to determine in what cases a woman may be allowed , with honour , to make use of a ...
... entertain you with a very long and melancholy relation of my sufferings . Upon the whole , I think , sir , it would very well become a man in your post to determine in what cases a woman may be allowed , with honour , to make use of a ...
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