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" ... The next man astonished the whole table with his appearance. He was slow, solemn, and silent in his behaviour, and wore a raiment curiously wrought with hieroglyphics. As he came into the middle of the room, he threw back the skirt of it, and discovered... "
The Tatler; corrected from the originals, with a preface, historical and ... - Page 306
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator ...

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 568 pages
...him. to the apartment allotted for fabulot heroes, and worthies of dubious existence. At his going ou he told them, that they did not know whom they dismissed...he was now Pythagoras, the first of philosophers, an that formerly he had been a very brave man at the siege c Troy. That may be very true, said Socrates...
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.. The Tatler. The Guardian

Joseph Addison - 1856 - 536 pages
...the room, he threw back the skirt of it, and discovered a golden thigh. Socrates, at the sight of it, declared against keeping company with any who were...blood ; and therefore desired Diogenes the Laertian to • Thit. It should be " as." b Alluding to the two famous pieces, entitled, " Cato," and, " Anti-Cato,"...
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The Tatler. The Guardian

Joseph Addison - 1870 - 524 pages
...the room, he threw back the skirt of it, and discovered a golden thigh. Socrates, at the sight of it, declared against keeping company with any who were...of flesh and blood; and therefore desired Diogenes the'Laertian to a That. It should be "««?' b Alluding to the two famous pieces, entitled, " Cato,"...
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The Tatler and The Guardian

Joseph Addison - 1876 - 536 pages
...the room, he threw back the skirt of it, and discovered a golden thigh. Socrates, at the sight of it, declared against keeping company with any who were...blood ; and therefore desired Diogenes the Laertian to • That. It should be "as." b Alluding to the two famous pieces, entitled, " Cato," and, " Anti-Cato*...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp. Hurd's ...

Joseph Addison - 1880 - 532 pages
...the room, he threw back the skirt of it, and discovered a golden thigh. Socrates, at the sight of it, declared against keeping company with any who were...blood ; and therefore desired Diogenes the Laertian to • That. It should be "as." b Alluding to the two famous pieces, entitled, " Cato," and, " Anti-Cato*...
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Isaac Bickerstaff, Physician and Astrologer: Papers from Steele's 'Tatler'.

Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1887 - 202 pages
...the room, he threw back the skirt of it, and discovered a golden thigh. Socrates, at the sight of it, declared against keeping company with any who were...first of philosophers, and that formerly he had been a Tery brave man at the Siege of Troy." " That may be true," said Socrates, " but you forget that you...
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The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 9

David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - American essays - 1900 - 466 pages
...the room, he threw back the skirt of it, and discovered a golden thigh. Socrates, at the sight of it, declared against keeping company with any who were...dubious existence. At his going out, he told them, tt that they did not know whom they dismissed; that he was now Pythagoras, the first of philosophers,...
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Crowned Masterpieces of Literature that Have Advanced Civilization ..., Volume 9

David Josiah Brewer - English literature - 1902 - 452 pages
...the room, he threw back the skirt of it, and discovered a golden thigh. Socrates, at the sight of it, declared against keeping company with any who were...existence. At his going out, he told them, " that they did nox know whom they dismissed ; that he was now Pythagoras, the first of philosophers, and that formerly...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: The Tatler. The Guardian

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 534 pages
...the room, he threw back the skirt of it, and discovered a golden thigh. Socrates, at the sight of it, declared against keeping company with any who were...blood ; and therefore desired Diogenes the Laertian to * That. It should be "as." b Alluding to the two famous pieces, entitled, " Ca/o," and, " Anti-Cato"...
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