The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... passion and plentiful fortune , who sets forth , that the timorous and irresolute Sylvia has demur- red till she is past child - bearing . Strephon appears by his letter to be a very choleric lover , and irrevocably smitten with one ...
... passion and plentiful fortune , who sets forth , that the timorous and irresolute Sylvia has demur- red till she is past child - bearing . Strephon appears by his letter to be a very choleric lover , and irrevocably smitten with one ...
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... passion which has been contracted by the soul during her residence in the body , remains with her in a separate state ; and that the soul in the body , or out of the body , differs no more than the man does from himself when he is in ...
... passion which has been contracted by the soul during her residence in the body , remains with her in a separate state ; and that the soul in the body , or out of the body , differs no more than the man does from himself when he is in ...
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... passion in some occasions , it will rise of itself in others ; if you hate your enemies , you will contract such a vicious habit of mind , as by degrees will break out upon those who are your friends , or those who are indifferent to ...
... passion in some occasions , it will rise of itself in others ; if you hate your enemies , you will contract such a vicious habit of mind , as by degrees will break out upon those who are your friends , or those who are indifferent to ...
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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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