The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... stood an hideous phantom , that opposed our further passage . One of these apparitions had his right hand filled with darts , which he brandished in the face of all who came up that way . Crowds ran back at the appearance of it , and ...
... stood an hideous phantom , that opposed our further passage . One of these apparitions had his right hand filled with darts , which he brandished in the face of all who came up that way . Crowds ran back at the appearance of it , and ...
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... stood cheek by jole , to desire the squire to sit down before the justice of the quorum , to the no small satisfaction of the former , and resentment of the latter : but I saw my error too late , and got them as soon as I could into ...
... stood cheek by jole , to desire the squire to sit down before the justice of the quorum , to the no small satisfaction of the former , and resentment of the latter : but I saw my error too late , and got them as soon as I could into ...
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... stood here for some time , and saw most of the mul- titude who had been dispersed amongst the thickets , coming out two by two , and marching up in pairs towards the tem- ples that stood before us . The structure on the right hand was ...
... stood here for some time , and saw most of the mul- titude who had been dispersed amongst the thickets , coming out two by two , and marching up in pairs towards the tem- ples that stood before us . The structure on the right hand was ...
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TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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