The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... gave in his trident , the earth her fruits , and the sun his seasons . Among the several deities who came to make their court on this occasion , the Destinies advanced with two great tuns carried before them , one of which they fixed at ...
... gave in his trident , the earth her fruits , and the sun his seasons . Among the several deities who came to make their court on this occasion , the Destinies advanced with two great tuns carried before them , one of which they fixed at ...
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... gave me the following account of his life and adventures : 66 I was born ( says he ) on the side of a mountain , near a little village of Peru , and made a voyage to England in an ingot , under the convoy of Sir Francis Drake . I was ...
... gave me the following account of his life and adventures : 66 I was born ( says he ) on the side of a mountain , near a little village of Peru , and made a voyage to England in an ingot , under the convoy of Sir Francis Drake . I was ...
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... gave occa sion to the finest burlesque poem in the British language , entitled from me , ' The Splendid Shilling . " The second ad- venture , which I must not omit , happened to me in the year 1703 , when I was given away in charity to ...
... gave occa sion to the finest burlesque poem in the British language , entitled from me , ' The Splendid Shilling . " The second ad- venture , which I must not omit , happened to me in the year 1703 , when I was given away in charity to ...
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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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