The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... appear doubtful , or ject to misconstruction . My appearing at the play on 1 day last , ' is looked upon as a step in my conduct whi ought to explain , that others may not be misled by my ample . It is true in matter of fact , I was ...
... appear doubtful , or ject to misconstruction . My appearing at the play on 1 day last , ' is looked upon as a step in my conduct whi ought to explain , that others may not be misled by my ample . It is true in matter of fact , I was ...
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... appear- ance , and equally inspired love and veneration into the hearts of all that beheld her . In the train of the goddess of Liberty were the several Arts and Sciences , who all of them flourished underneath her eye . One of them ...
... appear- ance , and equally inspired love and veneration into the hearts of all that beheld her . In the train of the goddess of Liberty were the several Arts and Sciences , who all of them flourished underneath her eye . One of them ...
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... appear any ' malice prepense in it , as also that he lived in good reputation among his neighbours , and that his taking the wall was only se defen- dendo , the prosecutor should let him escape with life , and content himself with the ...
... appear any ' malice prepense in it , as also that he lived in good reputation among his neighbours , and that his taking the wall was only se defen- dendo , the prosecutor should let him escape with life , and content himself with the ...
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TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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