The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... ABIG . Familiar ! madam , in troth , he's downright rude . LADY . But that you know , Abigal , shows he has no dis- simulation in him - Then he is apt to jest a little too much upon grave subjects . ABIG . Grave subjects ! he jests upon ...
... ABIG . Familiar ! madam , in troth , he's downright rude . LADY . But that you know , Abigal , shows he has no dis- simulation in him - Then he is apt to jest a little too much upon grave subjects . ABIG . Grave subjects ! he jests upon ...
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... ABIG . Yes , yes , I see you laugh at me . VEL . Indeed I am serious . Ha , ha , -I am sure ABIG . I thought you had quite forsaken me- you cannot forget the many repeated vows and promises you formerly made me . VEL . I shou'd as soon ...
... ABIG . Yes , yes , I see you laugh at me . VEL . Indeed I am serious . Ha , ha , -I am sure ABIG . I thought you had quite forsaken me- you cannot forget the many repeated vows and promises you formerly made me . VEL . I shou'd as soon ...
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... ABIG . Oh , it will be quickly over , if you play your part well . FANT . Why then , dear Mrs. Ab- I mean my Lady Truman . ABIG . Ay ! But you han't saluted me . FANT . That's right ; faith I forgot that circumstance . [ Kisses her ...
... ABIG . Oh , it will be quickly over , if you play your part well . FANT . Why then , dear Mrs. Ab- I mean my Lady Truman . ABIG . Ay ! But you han't saluted me . FANT . That's right ; faith I forgot that circumstance . [ Kisses her ...
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VOL | 3 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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