The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... given to an old Tangereen captain with a wooden leg . The second is a gentleman of a long twisted periwig without a curl in it , a muff with very little hair upon it , and a thread- bare coat with new buttons , being a person of great ...
... given to an old Tangereen captain with a wooden leg . The second is a gentleman of a long twisted periwig without a curl in it , a muff with very little hair upon it , and a thread- bare coat with new buttons , being a person of great ...
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... given an handle to her enemies to misrepresent her face , as though it had revolted from the Whig interest . But , whatever this natural patch may seem to insinuate , it is well known that her notions of government are still the same ...
... given an handle to her enemies to misrepresent her face , as though it had revolted from the Whig interest . But , whatever this natural patch may seem to insinuate , it is well known that her notions of government are still the same ...
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... given all the little arts of soothing and blandishment to the female , that she may cheer and animate her companion in a constant and assiduous application to the making a provision for his family , and the educating of their common ...
... given all the little arts of soothing and blandishment to the female , that she may cheer and animate her companion in a constant and assiduous application to the making a provision for his family , and the educating of their common ...
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TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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