The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... received at my first appearance in the theatre of Great Britain , gave me as sensible a delight , as the above - mentioned reception could give to that immortal poet . I should be ungrateful at the same time , if I did not take this ...
... received at my first appearance in the theatre of Great Britain , gave me as sensible a delight , as the above - mentioned reception could give to that immortal poet . I should be ungrateful at the same time , if I did not take this ...
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... received into them men of retired virtue , who proposed to themselves the same end of their journey , though they chose to make it in shade and obscurity . The edifices at the extremity of the walk were so contrived , that we could not ...
... received into them men of retired virtue , who proposed to themselves the same end of their journey , though they chose to make it in shade and obscurity . The edifices at the extremity of the walk were so contrived , that we could not ...
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... received it , and after having surveyed the breadth of the blade , and the sharpness of the point , with more than ordinary attention , returned it to the foreman , in a very graceful manner . The rest of the jury , upon the delivery of ...
... received it , and after having surveyed the breadth of the blade , and the sharpness of the point , with more than ordinary attention , returned it to the foreman , in a very graceful manner . The rest of the jury , upon the delivery 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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