The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... SIR GEO . I'm only afraid she should be convinced of it to her sorrow . Is not she pleas'd with her imaginary widow . hood ? Tell me truly , was she afflicted at the report of ... SIR GEO . Does she listen to him ? VEL 172 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... SIR GEO . I'm only afraid she should be convinced of it to her sorrow . Is not she pleas'd with her imaginary widow . hood ? Tell me truly , was she afflicted at the report of ... SIR GEO . Does she listen to him ? VEL 172 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... Sir George ) . Sir , may a man venture to ask you a question ? SIR GEO . Ask it . COACH . I have a poor horse in the stable that's bewitch- ed- SIR GEO . A bay gelding . COACH . How could he know that ? - SIR GEO . Bought at Banbury ...
... Sir George ) . Sir , may a man venture to ask you a question ? SIR GEO . Ask it . COACH . I have a poor horse in the stable that's bewitch- ed- SIR GEO . A bay gelding . COACH . How could he know that ? - SIR GEO . Bought at Banbury ...
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... SIR GEORGE in his own habit . FANT . Ha ! what's that ! Sir George Truman ! This can be no counterfeit . His dress ! his shape ! his face ! the very wound of which he died ! Nay , then , ' tis time to decamp ! [ Runs off . SIR GEO . Ha ...
... SIR GEORGE in his own habit . FANT . Ha ! what's that ! Sir George Truman ! This can be no counterfeit . His dress ! his shape ! his face ! the very wound of which he died ! Nay , then , ' tis time to decamp ! [ Runs off . SIR GEO . Ha ...
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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