The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... says he , " do you think there is anything in the story of his wound ? " and finding me surprised at the question , " Nay , " says he , " I only propose it to you . " I answered , " that I thought there was no reason to doubt it ...
... says he , " do you think there is anything in the story of his wound ? " and finding me surprised at the question , " Nay , " says he , " I only propose it to you . " I answered , " that I thought there was no reason to doubt it ...
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... say so , ( says he , ) but mind the next : ' You seem a sister of the Nine . ' " That is , ( says he , ) you seem a sister of the Muses ; for if you look into ancient authors , you will find it was their opinion , that there were nine ...
... say so , ( says he , ) but mind the next : ' You seem a sister of the Nine . ' " That is , ( says he , ) you seem a sister of the Muses ; for if you look into ancient authors , you will find it was their opinion , that there were nine ...
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... ( says Sir Timothy , ) is by no means just . " " Pray , ( says she , ) let my similes pass without a criticism . I must confess , ( continued she , for I found she was resolved to exasperate him , ) I laughed very heartily at the last new ...
... ( says Sir Timothy , ) is by no means just . " " Pray , ( says she , ) let my similes pass without a criticism . I must confess , ( continued she , for I found she was resolved to exasperate him , ) I laughed very heartily at the last new ...
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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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