The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... piece of money lying on my table , I defy ( says he ) any of these active persons to Swift . See his Letters to Mrs. Johnson . Letter X. Nov. 25 , 1710 , p . 115. - Swift then invented the subject : but it is not so much the inven tion ...
... piece of money lying on my table , I defy ( says he ) any of these active persons to Swift . See his Letters to Mrs. Johnson . Letter X. Nov. 25 , 1710 , p . 115. - Swift then invented the subject : but it is not so much the inven tion ...
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... piece of wax - work , that represents the beautiful Statira . When Alexander comes into that country , in which Quintus Curtius tells us the dogs were so exceeding fierce that they would not loose their hold , though they were cut to pieces ...
... piece of wax - work , that represents the beautiful Statira . When Alexander comes into that country , in which Quintus Curtius tells us the dogs were so exceeding fierce that they would not loose their hold , though they were cut to pieces ...
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... piece . I dreamt that I was admitted into a long , spacious gallery , which had one side covered with pieces of all the famous painters who are now living , and the other with the works of the greatest masters that are dead . On the ...
... piece . I dreamt that I was admitted into a long , spacious gallery , which had one side covered with pieces of all the famous painters who are now living , and the other with the works of the greatest masters that are dead . On the ...
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Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
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