The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... dear and honoured friend , Mr. ADDISON , which are at last published by his secretary , Mr. Tickell ; but took occasion to observe , that I had not seen the work before it came out , which he did not think fit to excuse any otherwise ...
... dear and honoured friend , Mr. ADDISON , which are at last published by his secretary , Mr. Tickell ; but took occasion to observe , that I had not seen the work before it came out , which he did not think fit to excuse any otherwise ...
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... dear Mr. Addison , I would ask this unskilful creature what he means , when he speaks in the air of a reproach , that the Tatler was laid down as it was taken up , without his participation ; let him speak out and say , why , " without ...
... dear Mr. Addison , I would ask this unskilful creature what he means , when he speaks in the air of a reproach , that the Tatler was laid down as it was taken up , without his participation ; let him speak out and say , why , " without ...
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... dear sake , And hint he writ it , if the thing should take . But if you're rough , and use him like a dog , Depend upon it - he'll remain incog . If you should hiss , he swears he'll hiss as high , And , like a culprit , join the hue ...
... dear sake , And hint he writ it , if the thing should take . But if you're rough , and use him like a dog , Depend upon it - he'll remain incog . If you should hiss , he swears he'll hiss as high , And , like a culprit , join the hue ...
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... dear lady , that I would not suffer her to be deluded in this manner , for less than a thousand pound ? FANT . Thou art always reminding me of my promise- thou shalt have it , if thou canst bring our project to bear ; do'st not know ...
... dear lady , that I would not suffer her to be deluded in this manner , for less than a thousand pound ? FANT . Thou art always reminding me of my promise- thou shalt have it , if thou canst bring our project to bear ; do'st not know ...
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... dear madam , was it you that made such a knocking ? my heart does so beat - I vow you have frighted me to death - I thought verily it had been the drummer . LADY . I have been showing the garden to Mr. Tinsel ; he's most insufferably ...
... dear madam , was it you that made such a knocking ? my heart does so beat - I vow you have frighted me to death - I thought verily it had been the drummer . LADY . I have been showing the garden to Mr. Tinsel ; he's most insufferably ...
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