The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... give my sentence , and this morning confirmed the verdict . Having mentioned this tribute of wine , I must give notice to my correspondents for the future , who shall apply to me on this occasion , that as I shall decide nothing ...
... give my sentence , and this morning confirmed the verdict . Having mentioned this tribute of wine , I must give notice to my correspondents for the future , who shall apply to me on this occasion , that as I shall decide nothing ...
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... give her fan all the graces that can possibly enter into that little modish machine . " But to the end that my ... give one general crack , that may be heard at a considerable distance when the wind sits fair . This is one of the most ...
... give her fan all the graces that can possibly enter into that little modish machine . " But to the end that my ... give one general crack , that may be heard at a considerable distance when the wind sits fair . This is one of the most ...
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... give no credit to any particular instance of it . I am engaged in this speculation , by some occurrences that I met with yesterday , which I shall give my reader an account of at large . As I was walking with my friend Sir Roger , by ...
... give no credit to any particular instance of it . I am engaged in this speculation , by some occurrences that I met with yesterday , which I shall give my reader an account of at large . As I was walking with my friend Sir Roger , by ...
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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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