The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... that particular anguish which seems to lie so heavy on Leonora . The story was told me by a priest , as I travelled with him in a stage - coach . I shall give it my L reader , as well as I can remember , in 6 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... that particular anguish which seems to lie so heavy on Leonora . The story was told me by a priest , as I travelled with him in a stage - coach . I shall give it my L reader , as well as I can remember , in 6 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... good fortune and an agree- able person , whom he pitched upon as a husband for bis daughter . He soon concerted this affair so well , that he told Constantia it was his design to marry her to such No. 16 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
... good fortune and an agree- able person , whom he pitched upon as a husband for bis daughter . He soon concerted this affair so well , that he told Constantia it was his design to marry her to such No. 16 . 7 THE SPECTATOR .
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... told her that Theodosius was just gone before her , and that he had sent her his benediction in his last moments . Con- stantia received it with pleasure : " And now , ( says she , ) if I do not ask anything improper , let me be buried ...
... told her that Theodosius was just gone before her , and that he had sent her his benediction in his last moments . Con- stantia received it with pleasure : " And now , ( says she , ) if I do not ask anything improper , let me be buried ...
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... told him , that his son had sent him a letter that was neither fish , flesh , nor good red herring . I wish , said he , the captain may be compos mentis , he talks of a saucy trum pet , and a drum that carries messages ; then who is ...
... told him , that his son had sent him a letter that was neither fish , flesh , nor good red herring . I wish , said he , the captain may be compos mentis , he talks of a saucy trum pet , and a drum that carries messages ; then who is ...
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... a man of learning , told him , that he hoped his case was not so desperate as he apprehended , since he found that he was so very sensi- VOL . III . ble of his fault , and so sincerely repented of No. 166 . 17 THE SPECTATOR .
... a man of learning , told him , that he hoped his case was not so desperate as he apprehended , since he found that he was so very sensi- VOL . III . ble of his fault , and so sincerely repented of No. 166 . 17 THE SPECTATOR .
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