The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, المجلد 31804 |
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... face , but he made such a gro- tesque figure in it , that , as I looked upon him , I could not forbear laughing at myself , insomuch that I put my own face out of countenance . The poor gentle- man was so sensible of the ridicule , that ...
... face , but he made such a gro- tesque figure in it , that , as I looked upon him , I could not forbear laughing at myself , insomuch that I put my own face out of countenance . The poor gentle- man was so sensible of the ridicule , that ...
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... face , her body , and her hands , were almost entirely hid under them . The little you could see of her face was painted ; and what I thought very odd , had something in it like artificial wrinkles ; but I was the less surprized at it ...
... face , her body , and her hands , were almost entirely hid under them . The little you could see of her face was painted ; and what I thought very odd , had something in it like artificial wrinkles ; but I was the less surprized at it ...
الصفحة 428
... face . He used to be called in Germany the Englishman of five noses , and the gentleman that had thrice as many noses as he had ears ; such was the railery of those times . I shall close this paper with an admonition to , the young men ...
... face . He used to be called in Germany the Englishman of five noses , and the gentleman that had thrice as many noses as he had ears ; such was the railery of those times . I shall close this paper with an admonition to , the young men ...
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