The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... talk , but sometimes break out with an agreeable bluntness , unexpected wit , and surly pleasantries , to the no small di- version of their friends and companions . In short , I look upon every sensible , true - born Briton to be ...
... talk , but sometimes break out with an agreeable bluntness , unexpected wit , and surly pleasantries , to the no small di- version of their friends and companions . In short , I look upon every sensible , true - born Briton to be ...
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... talk : -Good Gods ! how he would talk ! That unexpected break in the line , and turning the de- scription of his manner of talking into an admiration of it , is inexpressibly beautiful , and wonderfully suited to the fond character of ...
... talk : -Good Gods ! how he would talk ! That unexpected break in the line , and turning the de- scription of his manner of talking into an admiration of it , is inexpressibly beautiful , and wonderfully suited to the fond character of ...
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Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. bric and muslins , and will talk an hour together upon a sweet - meat . He ... talks of hounds and horses , and makes nothing of leaping over a six - bar gate . If a man tells her a waggish story , she ...
Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. bric and muslins , and will talk an hour together upon a sweet - meat . He ... talks of hounds and horses , and makes nothing of leaping over a six - bar gate . If a man tells her a waggish story , she ...
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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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