The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... dear , let us get over it as fast as we can . LADY . I shou'd be very much in haste for a husband , if I married within fourteen months after Sir George's decease . TINS . Pray , my dear , let me ask you a question ; dost not thou think ...
... dear , let us get over it as fast as we can . LADY . I shou'd be very much in haste for a husband , if I married within fourteen months after Sir George's decease . TINS . Pray , my dear , let me ask you a question ; dost not thou think ...
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... dear Doctor , continue your friendship towards me , who love and esteem you , if possible , as much as you deserve . DEAR SIR , I am ever , dear sir , yours entirely , J. ADDISON . ADDISON TO JOSEPH KEALLY , ESQ.1 OF KEALLY MOUNT ...
... dear Doctor , continue your friendship towards me , who love and esteem you , if possible , as much as you deserve . DEAR SIR , I am ever , dear sir , yours entirely , J. ADDISON . ADDISON TO JOSEPH KEALLY , ESQ.1 OF KEALLY MOUNT ...
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... dear sir , & c . DEAR SIR , ADDISON TO MR . WORTLEY . Oct. 13th , 1711 . I am very much obliged to you for your last kind letter and invitation , which I heartily wish I could accept : but you know I have put my hand to the plough , and ...
... dear sir , & c . DEAR SIR , ADDISON TO MR . WORTLEY . Oct. 13th , 1711 . I am very much obliged to you for your last kind letter and invitation , which I heartily wish I could accept : but you know I have put my hand to the plough , and ...
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