The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... tion grew , the terrors before us seemed to vanish . Most of the company who had swords in their hands marched on with great spirit , and an air of defiance , up the road that was commanded by Death ; while others , who had thought and ...
... tion grew , the terrors before us seemed to vanish . Most of the company who had swords in their hands marched on with great spirit , and an air of defiance , up the road that was commanded by Death ; while others , who had thought and ...
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... tion , I was resolved to turn my pain into a pleasure , and to divert myself as well as I could with so very odd a fellow . " You must understand , ( says Ned , ) that the sonnet I am going to read to you was written upon a lady , who ...
... tion , I was resolved to turn my pain into a pleasure , and to divert myself as well as I could with so very odd a fellow . " You must understand , ( says Ned , ) that the sonnet I am going to read to you was written upon a lady , who ...
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... tion on the left . At the lower end of the hall was the Act of Settlement , which was placed full in the eye of the vir- gin that sat upon the throne . Both the sides of the hall were covered with such Acts of Parliament as had been ...
... tion on the left . At the lower end of the hall was the Act of Settlement , which was placed full in the eye of the vir- gin that sat upon the throne . Both the sides of the hall were covered with such Acts of Parliament as had been ...
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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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