Selections from the Spectator, Tatler, Guardian, and Freeholder, Volumen1Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) E. Maxon, 1849 |
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... seemed very earnest in discourse . My curiosity was raised when I heard the names of Alexander the Great and Artaxerxes : and as their talk seemed to run on ancient heroes , I concluded there could not be any secret in it ; for which ...
... seemed very earnest in discourse . My curiosity was raised when I heard the names of Alexander the Great and Artaxerxes : and as their talk seemed to run on ancient heroes , I concluded there could not be any secret in it ; for which ...
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... seemed to laugh at me . I accidentally praised a tulip as one of the finest I ever saw ; upon which they told me it was a common fool's coat . Upon that I praised a second , which it seems was but another kind of fool's coat . I had the ...
... seemed to laugh at me . I accidentally praised a tulip as one of the finest I ever saw ; upon which they told me it was a common fool's coat . Upon that I praised a second , which it seems was but another kind of fool's coat . I had the ...
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... seemed drawn up in a kind of battle - array one against another . After a short survey of them , I found they were patched differently ; the faces on one hand being spotted on the right side of the forehead , and those upon the other on ...
... seemed drawn up in a kind of battle - array one against another . After a short survey of them , I found they were patched differently ; the faces on one hand being spotted on the right side of the forehead , and those upon the other on ...
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SELECTIONS FROM THE TATLER | 1 |
THE SPLENETIC PATIENT | 8 |
PATHETIC STORIES | 17 |
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Selections from the Spectator, Tatler, Guardian, and Freeholder, Temas5-150 Anna Letitia Barbauld,Joseph Addison Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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