The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... kind of æther , and saw all the fields about them covered with a kind of purple light , that made them reflect with satisfaction on their past toils , and diffused a secret joy through the whose assembly , which showed itself in every ...
... kind of æther , and saw all the fields about them covered with a kind of purple light , that made them reflect with satisfaction on their past toils , and diffused a secret joy through the whose assembly , which showed itself in every ...
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... kind to furnish out sufficient entertainments for such an humanity and benevolence of temper , I have ever delighted in reading the history of ages past , which draws together into a narrow compass the great occurrences and events that ...
... kind to furnish out sufficient entertainments for such an humanity and benevolence of temper , I have ever delighted in reading the history of ages past , which draws together into a narrow compass the great occurrences and events that ...
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... kind of wit in one of the following verses in his Mac Flecno ; which an English reader cannot understand , who does not know that there are those little poems above - mentioned in the shape of wings and altars . -Choose for thy command ...
... kind of wit in one of the following verses in his Mac Flecno ; which an English reader cannot understand , who does not know that there are those little poems above - mentioned in the shape of wings and altars . -Choose for thy command ...
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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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