The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... hear it again , and pray observe every line of it , for not one of them shall pass without your approbation . ' When dressed in laurel wreaths you shine . ' " " " That is , ( says he , ) when you have your garland on ; when you are ...
... hear it again , and pray observe every line of it , for not one of them shall pass without your approbation . ' When dressed in laurel wreaths you shine . ' " " " That is , ( says he , ) when you have your garland on ; when you are ...
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... hear them before the present thaw . My reader will easily imagine how the whole crew was amazed to hear every man talking , and see no man opening his mouth . In the midst of this great surprise we were all in , we heard a volley of ...
... hear them before the present thaw . My reader will easily imagine how the whole crew was amazed to hear every man talking , and see no man opening his mouth . In the midst of this great surprise we were all in , we heard a volley of ...
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... 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 forbear thinking that there is such an ...
... 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 forbear thinking that there is such an ...
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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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