The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... humour and complaisance to the rest of the company . This good corre- spondence did not last long ; one of our party was soured the very first evening by a plate of butter which had not been melted to his mind , and which spoiled his ...
... humour and complaisance to the rest of the company . This good corre- spondence did not last long ; one of our party was soured the very first evening by a plate of butter which had not been melted to his mind , and which spoiled his ...
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Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. up for men of humour , what wild irregular fancies , what unnatural distortions of thought , do we meet with ? If they speak nonsense , they believe they are talking humour ; and when they have drawn ...
Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. up for men of humour , what wild irregular fancies , what unnatural distortions of thought , do we meet with ? If they speak nonsense , they believe they are talking humour ; and when they have drawn ...
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... humour fills the country with several periodical meetings of Whig jockeys and Tory fox - hunters ; not to mention the innumerable curses , frowns , and whispers it produces at a quarter - sessions . I do not know whether I have observed ...
... humour fills the country with several periodical meetings of Whig jockeys and Tory fox - hunters ; not to mention the innumerable curses , frowns , and whispers it produces at a quarter - sessions . I do not know whether I have observed ...
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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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