The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... face , whom she had so often read of . Upon her passing by me , the pretty blooming creature smiled in my face , and dropped me a curtsey . She scarce gave me time to return her salute , before she quitted the shop with an easy skuttle ...
... face , whom she had so often read of . Upon her passing by me , the pretty blooming creature smiled in my face , and dropped me a curtsey . She scarce gave me time to return her salute , before she quitted the shop with an easy skuttle ...
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... face , but he made such a grotesque figure in it , that as I looked upon him , I could not forbear laughing at myself , insomuch that I put my own face out of countenance . The poor gentleman was so sensible of the ridicule , that I ...
... face , but he made such a grotesque figure in it , that as I looked upon him , I could not forbear laughing at myself , insomuch that I put my own face out of countenance . The poor gentleman was so sensible of the ridicule , that I ...
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... face , it does not arise , says he , from the sight of her husband , but from the good luck she has had at cards . On the contrary , says he , if she has been a loser , I am doubly a sufferer by it . She comes home out of humour , is ...
... face , it does not arise , says he , from the sight of her husband , but from the good luck she has had at cards . On the contrary , says he , if she has been a loser , I am doubly a sufferer by it . She comes home out of humour , is ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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