The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 strán (strany) |
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... . Honeycomb 135. Blessing of being born an Englishman 159. The Vision of Mirza · 160. On great natural Geniuses 472 475 478 481 484 · 487 490 493 496 499 504 THE TATLER . BY ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE , ESQ . We vi CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME .
... . Honeycomb 135. Blessing of being born an Englishman 159. The Vision of Mirza · 160. On great natural Geniuses 472 475 478 481 484 · 487 490 493 496 499 504 THE TATLER . BY ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE , ESQ . We vi CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME .
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Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. THE TATLER . BY ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE , ESQ . We now enter on those parts of Mr. Addison's prose works , which have done him the greatest honour , and have placed him at the head of those whom ...
Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. THE TATLER . BY ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE , ESQ . We now enter on those parts of Mr. Addison's prose works , which have done him the greatest honour , and have placed him at the head of those whom ...
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... ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE . ' The same form , differing only in the provisos , will serve for a perspective , snuff - box , or perfumed handkerchief . I had placed myself in my elbow - chair at the upper end of my great parlour , having ...
... ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE . ' The same form , differing only in the provisos , will serve for a perspective , snuff - box , or perfumed handkerchief . I had placed myself in my elbow - chair at the upper end of my great parlour , having ...
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... Isaac Bickerstaffe , Esq . , and ques- tion not but it will bring me as great an audience , as ever was at the house since the Morocco ambassador was there . " I am , ( with the greatest respect , ) Your most obedient , And must humble ...
... Isaac Bickerstaffe , Esq . , and ques- tion not but it will bring me as great an audience , as ever was at the house since the Morocco ambassador was there . " I am , ( with the greatest respect , ) Your most obedient , And must humble ...
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... Isaac Bickerstaffe did appear at the play- house on this occasion . theatre , where there were many thousands of spectators pre- 84 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... Isaac Bickerstaffe did appear at the play- house on this occasion . theatre , where there were many thousands of spectators pre- 84 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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