The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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Page 202
... figure , that he might be looked upon as a member of this new - erected society ; nay , so far did his vanity carry him , that he talked familiarly of Tom Tiptoe , and pretends to be an intimate acquaintance of Tim . Tuck . For my part ...
... figure , that he might be looked upon as a member of this new - erected society ; nay , so far did his vanity carry him , that he talked familiarly of Tom Tiptoe , and pretends to be an intimate acquaintance of Tim . Tuck . For my part ...
Page 281
... figure of a woman , hung with little look- ing - glasses . She had a great many that followed her as she passed by me , but I would not have her value herself upon that account , since it was plain they did not follow so much to look ...
... figure of a woman , hung with little look- ing - glasses . She had a great many that followed her as she passed by me , but I would not have her value herself upon that account , since it was plain they did not follow so much to look ...
Page 497
... figures . There was Sedition with a trumpet in her hand , and Rapine in the garb of a Highlander : Ambition , Envy ... figure in a steeple - crowned hat , that was designed to ex- press a cunning old gipsy , called Passive - obedience ...
... figures . There was Sedition with a trumpet in her hand , and Rapine in the garb of a Highlander : Ambition , Envy ... figure in a steeple - crowned hat , that was designed to ex- press a cunning old gipsy , called Passive - obedience ...
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THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
On the Number Dispersion and Religion of | 13 |
FREEHOLDER PAGI | 26 |
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