The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... manner : 66 My dear Hercules , ( says she , ) I find you are very much divided in your own thoughts upon the way of life you ought to choose : be my friend , and follow me ; I'll lead you into the possession of pleasure , and out of the ...
... manner : 66 My dear Hercules , ( says she , ) I find you are very much divided in your own thoughts upon the way of life you ought to choose : be my friend , and follow me ; I'll lead you into the possession of pleasure , and out of the ...
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... manner . This satire at last fell upon the sun , whom they all agreed to be very troublesome , impertinent , and inquisitive . Upon which the sun , who overheard them , spoke to them after this manner : " Gentlemen , I wonder how you ...
... manner . This satire at last fell upon the sun , whom they all agreed to be very troublesome , impertinent , and inquisitive . Upon which the sun , who overheard them , spoke to them after this manner : " Gentlemen , I wonder how you ...
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... manners in the country . There has happened another revolution in the point of good - breeding , which relates to the ... manner as a clown would blush to hear . This infamous piece of good - breeding , which reigns among the coxcombs of ...
... manners in the country . There has happened another revolution in the point of good - breeding , which relates to the ... manner as a clown would blush to hear . This infamous piece of good - breeding , which reigns among the coxcombs of ...
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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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