The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... club could make his entrance through the first , he was looked upon as unqualified ; but if he stuck in the passage , and could not force his way through it , the folding doors were immediately thrown open for his reception , and he was ...
... club could make his entrance through the first , he was looked upon as unqualified ; but if he stuck in the passage , and could not force his way through it , the folding doors were immediately thrown open for his reception , and he was ...
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... Club . So very odd a title raised my curiosity to inquire into the nature of a club that had such a sounding name ; upon which my friend gave me the following account . " THE Everlasting Club consists of a hundred members , who divide ...
... Club . So very odd a title raised my curiosity to inquire into the nature of a club that had such a sounding name ; upon which my friend gave me the following account . " THE Everlasting Club consists of a hundred members , who divide ...
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... club , Nemine contradicente . " Having given this short account of the institution and continuation of the Everlasting Club , I should here endea- vour to say something of the manners and characters of its several members , which I ...
... club , Nemine contradicente . " Having given this short account of the institution and continuation of the Everlasting Club , I should here endea- vour to say something of the manners and characters of its several members , which I ...
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Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in | 75 |
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