The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... telling Stories of Ghosts to Children 13. Conduct of Lions at the Opera - Merit of Nicolini 15. Story of Cleanthe on Happiness , exemplified in - Aurelia - Fulvia Politics - Letter from Charles Lillie 16. Various Articles of Dress ...
... telling Stories of Ghosts to Children 13. Conduct of Lions at the Opera - Merit of Nicolini 15. Story of Cleanthe on Happiness , exemplified in - Aurelia - Fulvia Politics - Letter from Charles Lillie 16. Various Articles of Dress ...
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... tell , How Michael battled , and the Dragon fell ? Or , mixt with milder cherubim , to glow . In hymns of love , not ill essay'd below ? Or dost thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well suited to thy gentle mind ? Oh , if ...
... tell , How Michael battled , and the Dragon fell ? Or , mixt with milder cherubim , to glow . In hymns of love , not ill essay'd below ? Or dost thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well suited to thy gentle mind ? Oh , if ...
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... tell In future tongues : each other's boast ! farewell . Farewell ! whom joined in fame , in friendship tried , No chance could sever , nor the grave divide . THOMAS TICKELL these Dr. S THE TATLER . BY ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE , ESQ . We xvi.
... tell In future tongues : each other's boast ! farewell . Farewell ! whom joined in fame , in friendship tried , No chance could sever , nor the grave divide . THOMAS TICKELL these Dr. S THE TATLER . BY ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE , ESQ . We xvi.
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... tell me fell about the reign of Charlemain or King Pepin . The inhabitants of the country are as great curiosities as the country itself : they generally hire themselves out in their youth , and if they are musquet- proof till about ...
... tell me fell about the reign of Charlemain or King Pepin . The inhabitants of the country are as great curiosities as the country itself : they generally hire themselves out in their youth , and if they are musquet- proof till about ...
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... tell a woman he died for her , should , if she pleased , be obliged to live with her , or be immediately interred ... telling her so ; and that all his acquaintance took the same method . " Though I was moved with compassion towards him ...
... tell a woman he died for her , should , if she pleased , be obliged to live with her , or be immediately interred ... telling her so ; and that all his acquaintance took the same method . " Though I was moved with compassion towards him ...
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