The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... brought in another , who hung back at the entrance , and would have excused himself , had not his modesty been overcome by the invitation of all who sat at the table . His guide and behaviour made me easily conclude it was Virgil ...
... brought in another , who hung back at the entrance , and would have excused himself , had not his modesty been overcome by the invitation of all who sat at the table . His guide and behaviour made me easily conclude it was Virgil ...
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... brought her in a very considerable dowry ; though i impossible for it to be equal to their value . Every on know , that I here mean the works of the late Archbish Canterbury , the copy of which was sold for £ 2500 . I do not speak with ...
... brought her in a very considerable dowry ; though i impossible for it to be equal to their value . Every on know , that I here mean the works of the late Archbish Canterbury , the copy of which was sold for £ 2500 . I do not speak with ...
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... brought a disaster upon the family . The lady , however , recovering herself , after a little space , said to her husband , with a sigh , " My dear , misfortunes never come single . " My friend , I found , acted but an under part at his ...
... brought a disaster upon the family . The lady , however , recovering herself , after a little space , said to her husband , with a sigh , " My dear , misfortunes never come single . " My friend , I found , acted but an under part at his ...
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