The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... pleased to drink ? " At the same time he filled out three or four white liquors in a glass , and told me , " That it should be what I pleased to call for ; adding very learnedly , " That the liquor before him was as the naked substance ...
... pleased to drink ? " At the same time he filled out three or four white liquors in a glass , and told me , " That it should be what I pleased to call for ; adding very learnedly , " That the liquor before him was as the naked substance ...
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... pleased with the several objects which lay before me , that I did not care for displacing any of them , and was half angry with the rest of the company , that , for the sake of a piece of lemon - peel , or a sugar - plum , would spoil ...
... pleased with the several objects which lay before me , that I did not care for displacing any of them , and was half angry with the rest of the company , that , for the sake of a piece of lemon - peel , or a sugar - plum , would spoil ...
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... pleased with the companions which the poet in the next description assigns to Achilles . " Achilles ( says Homer ) came up to me with Patroclus and Antilochus . ” By which we may see that it was Homer's opinion , and pro- bably that of ...
... pleased with the companions which the poet in the next description assigns to Achilles . " Achilles ( says Homer ) came up to me with Patroclus and Antilochus . ” By which we may see that it was Homer's opinion , and pro- bably that of ...
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