The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... likewise drawn out in several distinct parties , your pedants and men of fire , your gamesters and politicians . I have separated cits from citizens , free - thinkers from phi losophers , wits from snuff - takers , and duellists from ...
... likewise drawn out in several distinct parties , your pedants and men of fire , your gamesters and politicians . I have separated cits from citizens , free - thinkers from phi losophers , wits from snuff - takers , and duellists from ...
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... likewise produced several witnesses , that he made several motions with his hat in his hand , which are generally understood as an invitation to the person we talk with to be covered ; and that the gentleman not taking the hint , he was ...
... likewise produced several witnesses , that he made several motions with his hat in his hand , which are generally understood as an invitation to the person we talk with to be covered ; and that the gentleman not taking the hint , he was ...
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... likewise very much untuned our language , and clogged it with consonants , as mayn't , can't , sha'n't , wo'n't , and the like , for may not , cannot , shall not , will not , & c . It is perhaps this humour of speaking no more than we ...
... likewise very much untuned our language , and clogged it with consonants , as mayn't , can't , sha'n't , wo'n't , and the like , for may not , cannot , shall not , will not , & c . It is perhaps this humour of speaking no more than we ...
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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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