The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... a big - bellied woman , who , upon taking a leap into the coach , miscarried of a cushion . What still gave him greater offence , was a drunken bishop , who reeled from one side of the court to the other , and was very sweet upon an ...
... a big - bellied woman , who , upon taking a leap into the coach , miscarried of a cushion . What still gave him greater offence , was a drunken bishop , who reeled from one side of the court to the other , and was very sweet upon an ...
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... ABIG . Here are your drunken sots for you ! Is this a time to be guzzling , when gentry are come to the house ! Why don't you lay your cloth ? How come you out of the stables ? Why are not you at work in your garden ? GARD . Why ...
... ABIG . Here are your drunken sots for you ! Is this a time to be guzzling , when gentry are come to the house ! Why don't you lay your cloth ? How come you out of the stables ? Why are not you at work in your garden ? GARD . Why ...
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... ABIG . Well , o'my conscience , you are the merriest ghost ! and the very picture of Sir George Truman . FANT . There you flatter me , Mrs. Abigal ; Sir George had that freshness in his looks , that we men of the town cannot come up to .
... ABIG . Well , o'my conscience , you are the merriest ghost ! and the very picture of Sir George Truman . FANT . There you flatter me , Mrs. Abigal ; Sir George had that freshness in his looks , that we men of the town cannot come up to .
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... ABIG . Pray what good did your being visible do you ? The fair Mr. Fantome thought no woman could withstand him- -But when you were seen by my lady in your proper person , after she had taken a full survey of you , and heard all the ...
... ABIG . Pray what good did your being visible do you ? The fair Mr. Fantome thought no woman could withstand him- -But when you were seen by my lady in your proper person , after she had taken a full survey of you , and heard all the ...
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... ABIG . You are very much mistaken , Mr. Fantome ; but no matter for that ; here is to be your station to - night ... ABIG . Well , get you gone : you have such a way with you , there's no denying you anything ! FANT . I'm a thinking how ...
... ABIG . You are very much mistaken , Mr. Fantome ; but no matter for that ; here is to be your station to - night ... ABIG . Well , get you gone : you have such a way with you , there's no denying you anything ! FANT . I'm a thinking how ...
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