The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2 |
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knowledge , and that I intend to give as little offence as may be to readers of a well - bred imagination , I must , for my own quiet , desire the critics ( who in all times have been famous for good noses ) to refrain from the lecturel ...
knowledge , and that I intend to give as little offence as may be to readers of a well - bred imagination , I must , for my own quiet , desire the critics ( who in all times have been famous for good noses ) to refrain from the lecturel ...
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THERE is not , in my opinion , a consideration more effectual to extinguish inordinate desires in the soul of man ... nay , that the desire grows more violent , and ( like all other habits ) gathers strength by age , at the same time ...
THERE is not , in my opinion , a consideration more effectual to extinguish inordinate desires in the soul of man ... nay , that the desire grows more violent , and ( like all other habits ) gathers strength by age , at the same time ...
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“ When I was in the country last summer , I was often ill company with a couple of charming women , who had all the wit and beauty one could desire in female companions , with a dash of coquetry , that from time to time ' gave me a ...
“ When I was in the country last summer , I was often ill company with a couple of charming women , who had all the wit and beauty one could desire in female companions , with a dash of coquetry , that from time to time ' gave me a ...
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THE TATLER PAOR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse 75 Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in the | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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