The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... going out of it ; but found I could not return by the gate where I en- tered , which was barred against all that were come in , with bolts of iron and locks of adamant . There was no going back from this temple through the paths of ...
... going out of it ; but found I could not return by the gate where I en- tered , which was barred against all that were come in , with bolts of iron and locks of adamant . There was no going back from this temple through the paths of ...
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... going to make a visit to Oceanus and Tethys . He prevailed upon her to stay with him , protesting to her , that she appeared more amiable in his eye , than ever any mortal , goddess , or even herself , had appeared to him till that day ...
... going to make a visit to Oceanus and Tethys . He prevailed upon her to stay with him , protesting to her , that she appeared more amiable in his eye , than ever any mortal , goddess , or even herself , had appeared to him till that day ...
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... going to fight a duel since the erection of the Court of Honour . It appeared , that they were both taken up in the street as they passed by the court , in their way to the fields behind Montague House . The criminals would answer ...
... going to fight a duel since the erection of the Court of Honour . It appeared , that they were both taken up in the street as they passed by the court , in their way to the fields behind Montague House . The criminals would answer ...
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TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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