The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... death of my father , I was resolved to travel into foreign countries , and therefore left the university with the character of an odd unaccountable fellow , that had a great deal of learning , if I would but shew it . An insatiable ...
... death of my father , I was resolved to travel into foreign countries , and therefore left the university with the character of an odd unaccountable fellow , that had a great deal of learning , if I would but shew it . An insatiable ...
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... death - watches ; and was the other day almost frighted out of her wits by the great house - dog , that howled in the stable at a time when she lay ill of the tooth - ach . Such an extravagant cast of mind engages multitudes of people ...
... death - watches ; and was the other day almost frighted out of her wits by the great house - dog , that howled in the stable at a time when she lay ill of the tooth - ach . Such an extravagant cast of mind engages multitudes of people ...
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... death I am to die , I am not at all solicitous about it ; because I am sure that he knows them both , and that he will not fail to comfort and support me under them . No. 8. FRIDAY , MARCH 9 . At Venus obscuro gradientes aëre sepsit ...
... death I am to die , I am not at all solicitous about it ; because I am sure that he knows them both , and that he will not fail to comfort and support me under them . No. 8. FRIDAY , MARCH 9 . At Venus obscuro gradientes aëre sepsit ...
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... in another . The missing of an opera the first night , would be more afflicting to her than the death of a child . She pities all the valuable part of her own sex ; and calls every woman of a prudent , modest , No. 15 . 45 SPECTATOR .
... in another . The missing of an opera the first night , would be more afflicting to her than the death of a child . She pities all the valuable part of her own sex ; and calls every woman of a prudent , modest , No. 15 . 45 SPECTATOR .
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... death , in a light wherein none of the critics have considered it . That excellent man , entertaining his friends , a little before he drank the bowl of poison , with a discourse on the immortality of the soul , at his entering upon it ...
... death , in a light wherein none of the critics have considered it . That excellent man , entertaining his friends , a little before he drank the bowl of poison , with a discourse on the immortality of the soul , at his entering upon it ...
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