The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 2J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... said , to the honour of the Italians , that the French took from them the firft plans of their gardens , as well as of their water - works ; fo that their furpafling of them at pre- fent is to be attributed rather to the greatness of ...
... said , to the honour of the Italians , that the French took from them the firft plans of their gardens , as well as of their water - works ; fo that their furpafling of them at pre- fent is to be attributed rather to the greatness of ...
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... said that they often find Medals in this Ifland . Many of those they call the Spintria , which Aretin has copyed , have been dug up here . I know none of the Antiquaries that have written on this fub- ject , and find nothing ...
... said that they often find Medals in this Ifland . Many of those they call the Spintria , which Aretin has copyed , have been dug up here . I know none of the Antiquaries that have written on this fub- ject , and find nothing ...
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... said to hang , as we call hanging gardens , fuch as are planted on the top of the house . Several learned men , who like none of these explications , believe there has been a fault in the tran- fcriber , and that Pendentis ought to be ...
... said to hang , as we call hanging gardens , fuch as are planted on the top of the house . Several learned men , who like none of these explications , believe there has been a fault in the tran- fcriber , and that Pendentis ought to be ...
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... said , He did not queflion but Trey was as Immortal as any one of the family ; and in the heat of the Argu- ment told his Father , That for his own part , he expected to die like a Dog . Upon which , the old man starting up in a very ...
... said , He did not queflion but Trey was as Immortal as any one of the family ; and in the heat of the Argu- ment told his Father , That for his own part , he expected to die like a Dog . Upon which , the old man starting up in a very ...
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... to them , if I receive thefe proper and respectful notices from the fellers , that it may not be said hereafter , my Readers were better taught than fed . Tuesday , . N ° 148. Tuesday , March 21 . Guftus 286 N ° 147 . The TATLER .
... to them , if I receive thefe proper and respectful notices from the fellers , that it may not be said hereafter , my Readers were better taught than fed . Tuesday , . N ° 148. Tuesday , March 21 . Guftus 286 N ° 147 . The TATLER .
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