The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... taken an inventory of my goods ! -How TINS . Now , hark ye , widow , to show you the love that I have for you- LADY . Very well , let me hear . TINS . You have an old - fashioned gold caudle - cup , with the figure of a saint upon the ...
... taken an inventory of my goods ! -How TINS . Now , hark ye , widow , to show you the love that I have for you- LADY . Very well , let me hear . TINS . You have an old - fashioned gold caudle - cup , with the figure of a saint upon the ...
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... taken notice of in the paper , Number 2 , which relates to the part he was pleased to affirm his Majesty had already taken in this affair ; and for which there does not seem to be any foundation . However , as age is apt to be slow ...
... taken notice of in the paper , Number 2 , which relates to the part he was pleased to affirm his Majesty had already taken in this affair ; and for which there does not seem to be any foundation . However , as age is apt to be slow ...
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... taken care to manage myself according to your kind intimations . ADDISON TO CHAMBERLAIN DASHWOOD , ESQ . Geneva , July , 1702 . Analysis . Acknowledging the receipt of a very pretty snuff - box.- " You know Mr. Bays recommends snuff as ...
... taken care to manage myself according to your kind intimations . ADDISON TO CHAMBERLAIN DASHWOOD , ESQ . Geneva , July , 1702 . Analysis . Acknowledging the receipt of a very pretty snuff - box.- " You know Mr. Bays recommends snuff as ...
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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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