The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... pleasure , and out of the reach of pain , and remove you from all the noise and disquietude of business . The affairs of either war or peace shall have no power to disturb you . Your whole employment shall be to make your life easy ...
... pleasure , and out of the reach of pain , and remove you from all the noise and disquietude of business . The affairs of either war or peace shall have no power to disturb you . Your whole employment shall be to make your life easy ...
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... Pleasure here broke in upon her dis- You see , ( said she , ) Hercules , by her own confes- sion , the way to her pleasure is long and difficult , whereas that which I propose is short and easy . ' 66 6 ' Alas , ( said the other lady ...
... Pleasure here broke in upon her dis- You see , ( said she , ) Hercules , by her own confes- sion , the way to her pleasure is long and difficult , whereas that which I propose is short and easy . ' 66 6 ' Alas , ( said the other lady ...
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... Pleasure choose To be thy lord ? Take one ; and one refuse . When a government flourishes in conquests , and is secure from foreign attacks , it naturally falls into all the pleasures of luxury ; and as these pleasures are very ...
... Pleasure choose To be thy lord ? Take one ; and one refuse . When a government flourishes in conquests , and is secure from foreign attacks , it naturally falls into all the pleasures of luxury ; and as these pleasures are very ...
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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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