The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... Conversation - Characters of Tom Puzzle and Will . Dry 477. Letter on Gardening 476 479 482 486 488 491 494 497 499 481. Opinions on the Dispute between Count Rechteren and M. Mesnager 503 482. Letters from Hen - peckt Husbands - from a ...
... Conversation - Characters of Tom Puzzle and Will . Dry 477. Letter on Gardening 476 479 482 486 488 491 494 497 499 481. Opinions on the Dispute between Count Rechteren and M. Mesnager 503 482. Letters from Hen - peckt Husbands - from a ...
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... conversation , made such an impression in her heart as it was impossible for time to efface : he was himself no less smitten with Constantia . A long acquaintance made them still discover new beauties in each other , and by degrees ...
... conversation , made such an impression in her heart as it was impossible for time to efface : he was himself no less smitten with Constantia . A long acquaintance made them still discover new beauties in each other , and by degrees ...
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... conversation than wit , and gives a certain air to the countenance which is more amiable than beauty . It shows virtue in the fairest light , takes off in some measure from the deformity of vice , and makes even folly and impertinence ...
... conversation than wit , and gives a certain air to the countenance which is more amiable than beauty . It shows virtue in the fairest light , takes off in some measure from the deformity of vice , and makes even folly and impertinence ...
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... conversation has lain wholly among the vicious part of wo- ` mankind , and therefore it is no wonder they censure all alike , and look upon the whole sex as a species of impostors . But if , notwithstanding their private experience ...
... conversation has lain wholly among the vicious part of wo- ` mankind , and therefore it is no wonder they censure all alike , and look upon the whole sex as a species of impostors . But if , notwithstanding their private experience ...
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... conversation with him , and to let in light upon your actions , to unravel all your designs , and discover every secret , however trifling or indifferent . A jealous husband has a particular aversion to winks and whispers , and if he ...
... conversation with him , and to let in light upon your actions , to unravel all your designs , and discover every secret , however trifling or indifferent . A jealous husband has a particular aversion to winks and whispers , and if he ...
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