The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 1-314Harper & Brothers, 1837 |
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... keep my com- of stock - jobbers at Jonathan's . In short , plexion and dress as very great secrets ; wherever I see a cluster of people , I al - though it is not impossible but I may make ways mix with them , though I never open ...
... keep my com- of stock - jobbers at Jonathan's . In short , plexion and dress as very great secrets ; wherever I see a cluster of people , I al - though it is not impossible but I may make ways mix with them , though I never open ...
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... . Ars Poet . ver . 5 . Admitted to the sight , would you not laugh ? AN opera may be allowed to be extrava- gantly lavish in its decorations , as its only design is to gratify the senses , and keep up No. 5. ] 23 THE SPECTATOR .
... . Ars Poet . ver . 5 . Admitted to the sight , would you not laugh ? AN opera may be allowed to be extrava- gantly lavish in its decorations , as its only design is to gratify the senses , and keep up No. 5. ] 23 THE SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison. design is to gratify the senses , and keep up horse , and that there was actually a pro- an indolent attention in the audience . Com- ject of bringing the New - river into the mon sense , however , requires , that there ...
Joseph Addison. design is to gratify the senses , and keep up horse , and that there was actually a pro- an indolent attention in the audience . Com- ject of bringing the New - river into the mon sense , however , requires , that there ...
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... keep their seats when an old man appear'd . ashamed of before they have been two years at the university . Some may be apt to think that it is the difference of genius which produces the difference in the works of the two nations ; but ...
... keep their seats when an old man appear'd . ashamed of before they have been two years at the university . Some may be apt to think that it is the difference of genius which produces the difference in the works of the two nations ; but ...
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... keep up the spirit of a paper which I oblige myself to furnish every day ; but to make them easy in this parti- cular , I will promise them faithfully to give it over as soon as I grow dull . This I know will be a matter of great ...
... keep up the spirit of a paper which I oblige myself to furnish every day ; but to make them easy in this parti- cular , I will promise them faithfully to give it over as soon as I grow dull . This I know will be a matter of great ...
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