The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, 4. köide1804 |
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Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. Having given this short , but necessary account of this statesman and his barber , who , like the taylor in Shakespear's Pyramus and Thisbe , was a man made , as other men are , notwithstanding he was a ...
Joseph Addison Thomas Tickell. Having given this short , but necessary account of this statesman and his barber , who , like the taylor in Shakespear's Pyramus and Thisbe , was a man made , as other men are , notwithstanding he was a ...
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... given a full description of this monster , for the benefit of such innocent persons as may fall into his walks , I shall apply a word or two to the lion himself , whom I would desire to consider that he is a creature hated both by God ...
... given a full description of this monster , for the benefit of such innocent persons as may fall into his walks , I shall apply a word or two to the lion himself , whom I would desire to consider that he is a creature hated both by God ...
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... given to any subject , says Monsieur le Conte , till the subject is dead . If he has pleased his emperor to the last , he is called in all public memorials by the title which the emperor confers on him after his death , and his children ...
... given to any subject , says Monsieur le Conte , till the subject is dead . If he has pleased his emperor to the last , he is called in all public memorials by the title which the emperor confers on him after his death , and his children ...
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... given his friends in England a general account of what he has there met with , in several epistles . Those which follow were put into my hands with liberty to make them public , and I question not but my doing . reader will think ...
... given his friends in England a general account of what he has there met with , in several epistles . Those which follow were put into my hands with liberty to make them public , and I question not but my doing . reader will think ...
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... given , the erup- tion began . Fire and smoke , mixed with several un- usual prodigies and figures , made their appearance for some time . On a sudden there was heard a most dreadful rumbling noise within the entrails of the ma- chine ...
... given , the erup- tion began . Fire and smoke , mixed with several un- usual prodigies and figures , made their appearance for some time . On a sudden there was heard a most dreadful rumbling noise within the entrails of the ma- chine ...
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