The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... consider an infidel , whether distinguished by the title of deist , atheist , or free- thinker , in three different lights , in his solitudes , his afflic- tions , and his last moments . A wise man , that lives up to the principles of ...
... consider an infidel , whether distinguished by the title of deist , atheist , or free- thinker , in three different lights , in his solitudes , his afflic- tions , and his last moments . A wise man , that lives up to the principles of ...
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... considers that she is suddenly to quit the stage , and make room for others . In the second place , I would desire my female readers to consider , that as the term of life is short , that of beauty is much shorter . The finest skin ...
... considers that she is suddenly to quit the stage , and make room for others . In the second place , I would desire my female readers to consider , that as the term of life is short , that of beauty is much shorter . The finest skin ...
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... consider the subject of witchcraft . When I hear the relations that are made from all parts of the world , not only from Norway and Lap- land , from the East and West Indies , but from every par- ticular nation in Europe , I cannot ...
... consider the subject of witchcraft . When I hear the relations that are made from all parts of the world , not only from Norway and Lap- land , from the East and West Indies , but from every par- ticular nation in Europe , I cannot ...
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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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