The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... Kings 55. Effects of Avarice and Luxury on Employments . 56. Vision of Marraton 57. Mischiefs of Party - Rage in the Female Sex 58. Essay on Wit - History of False Wit . 59. The same subject continued 300 304 308 311 314 319 322 325 328 ...
... Kings 55. Effects of Avarice and Luxury on Employments . 56. Vision of Marraton 57. Mischiefs of Party - Rage in the Female Sex 58. Essay on Wit - History of False Wit . 59. The same subject continued 300 304 308 311 314 319 322 325 328 ...
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... King William's cam- paigns , addressed to his Lordship , was received with great humanity , and occasioned a message from him to the author to desire his acquaintance . He soon after obtained , by his interest , a yearly pension of ...
... King William's cam- paigns , addressed to his Lordship , was received with great humanity , and occasioned a message from him to the author to desire his acquaintance . He soon after obtained , by his interest , a yearly pension of ...
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... King William , which he met with at Geneva , put an end to that thought ; and as his hopes of advancement in his own country were fallen with the credit of his friends , who were out of power at the beginning of her late Majesty's reign ...
... King William , which he met with at Geneva , put an end to that thought ; and as his hopes of advancement in his own country were fallen with the credit of his friends , who were out of power at the beginning of her late Majesty's reign ...
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... kings ! What awe did the slow solemn knell inspire ! The pealing organ , and the pausing choir ; The duties by the lawn - robed prelate paid ; And the last words , that dust to dust conveyed ! While speechless o'er thy closing grave we ...
... kings ! What awe did the slow solemn knell inspire ! The pealing organ , and the pausing choir ; The duties by the lawn - robed prelate paid ; And the last words , that dust to dust conveyed ! While speechless o'er thy closing grave we ...
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... kings and generals . The hero of the tragedy I saw was a journeyman tailor , and his first minis- ter of state , a coffee - man . The empress made me think of Parthenope in the Rehearsal ; for her mother keeps an ale- house in the ...
... kings and generals . The hero of the tragedy I saw was a journeyman tailor , and his first minis- ter of state , a coffee - man . The empress made me think of Parthenope in the Rehearsal ; for her mother keeps an ale- house in the ...
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