The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... conversation . At length , when the competition was doubtful , and the lady undetermined in her choice , one of the young lovers very luckily bethought himself of adding a supernumerary lace to his liveries , which had so good an effect ...
... conversation . At length , when the competition was doubtful , and the lady undetermined in her choice , one of the young lovers very luckily bethought himself of adding a supernumerary lace to his liveries , which had so good an effect ...
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... conversation but what is made up of a few game phrases , and no other ideas but those of black or red spots ranged together in different figures . Would not a man laugh to hear any one of this species com- plaining that life is short ...
... conversation but what is made up of a few game phrases , and no other ideas but those of black or red spots ranged together in different figures . Would not a man laugh to hear any one of this species com- plaining that life is short ...
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... conversation too stiff , formal , and precise ; for which reason ( as hypocrisy in one age is generally succeeded by atheism in another ) conversation is in a great measure re- lapsed into the first extreme ; so that at present several ...
... conversation too stiff , formal , and precise ; for which reason ( as hypocrisy in one age is generally succeeded by atheism in another ) conversation is in a great measure re- lapsed into the first extreme ; so that at present several ...
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