... midnight, and in bed, whilst he waited to carry it to the press. 437''"THE chief companions of Addison were Steele, Budgell, Philips, Carey, Davenant, and Colonel Bret. With one or other of these he always breakfasted. He studied all the morning,... The French Anas ... - Page 134by Jacques D. Du Perron - 1805Full view - About this book
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...a lady complained to him of the evil influence of her natural star, which had occasioned such anj3 such an action against her will. "Madam, (replied...see that every body cannot have a star to himself." The prophet Mahomet was no great astronomer, for he tells his disciples that the stars were each about... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1872 - 390 pages
...always breakfasted. He studied all the morning, then dined at a tavern, and went afterwards to Button's. A LADY once complained to Segrais of the "* evil influence...natal star, which had occasioned her to commit such an action against her will. " Madam," replied Segrais (awaking from a reverie), " do you pretend to... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1900 - 380 pages
...always breakfasted. He studied all the morning, then dined at a tavern, and went afterwards to Button's. A LADY once complained to Segrais of the evil influence...natal star, which had occasioned her to commit such an action against her will. " Madam," replied Segrais (awaking from a reverie), " do you pretend to... | |
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