The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, المجلد 31804 |
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الصفحة 34
... taken for correcting this practice of false surprise , is to over- shoot such talkers in their own bow , or to raise the story with further degrees of impossibility , and set up for a voucher to them in such a manner as must let them ...
... taken for correcting this practice of false surprise , is to over- shoot such talkers in their own bow , or to raise the story with further degrees of impossibility , and set up for a voucher to them in such a manner as must let them ...
الصفحة 154
... taken up in cultivating the eyes and nose , the face of the Bicker- staffe's fell down insensibly into chin ; which was not taken notice of ( their thoughts being so much employed upon the more noble features ) till it be- came almost ...
... taken up in cultivating the eyes and nose , the face of the Bicker- staffe's fell down insensibly into chin ; which was not taken notice of ( their thoughts being so much employed upon the more noble features ) till it be- came almost ...
الصفحة 390
... taken from us ? May a man knit his fore- head into a frown , toss up his arm , or pish at what we say , and must the villain live after it ? Is there no redress for injured honour ? Yes , gentlemen , that is the design of the judicature ...
... taken from us ? May a man knit his fore- head into a frown , toss up his arm , or pish at what we say , and must the villain live after it ? Is there no redress for injured honour ? Yes , gentlemen , that is the design of the judicature ...
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