The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, المجلد 31804 |
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... eyes . These several defects were mended by succeeding matches ; his eyes were opened in the next gene- ration , and the hump fell in a century and a half ; but the greatest difficulty was how to reduce the nose ; which I do not find ...
... eyes . These several defects were mended by succeeding matches ; his eyes were opened in the next gene- ration , and the hump fell in a century and a half ; but the greatest difficulty was how to reduce the nose ; which I do not find ...
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... eyes were strong enough to be- hold it ; her smiles transported with rapture , her frowns terrified to despair . She held in her hand a mirror , endowed with the same qualities as that which the painters put into the hand of Truth ...
... eyes were strong enough to be- hold it ; her smiles transported with rapture , her frowns terrified to despair . She held in her hand a mirror , endowed with the same qualities as that which the painters put into the hand of Truth ...
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... eyes of the vulgar ; so I shall be more particularly careful to search into the va- rious merits and pretences of the learned world . This is the more necessary , because there seems to be a general combination among the pedants to ex ...
... eyes of the vulgar ; so I shall be more particularly careful to search into the va- rious merits and pretences of the learned world . This is the more necessary , because there seems to be a general combination among the pedants to ex ...
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