The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2 |
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... to fall in with her humours , and by that means to let her see the absurdity of them , I proceeded accordingly : " Pray , madam , ( said I , ) can you give me any methodical account of this illness , and how Cupid was first taken ?
... to fall in with her humours , and by that means to let her see the absurdity of them , I proceeded accordingly : " Pray , madam , ( said I , ) can you give me any methodical account of this illness , and how Cupid was first taken ?
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I was , soon after my arrival , taken out of my Indian habit , refined , naturalized , and put into the British mode , with the face of Queen Elizabeth on one side , and the arms of the country on the other .
I was , soon after my arrival , taken out of my Indian habit , refined , naturalized , and put into the British mode , with the face of Queen Elizabeth on one side , and the arms of the country on the other .
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Are not our streets daily filled with wild pieces of on my right hand say , must the man do that is affronted ? Must our sides be elbowed , our shins broken ? Must the wall , or perhaps our mistress , be taken from us ?
Are not our streets daily filled with wild pieces of on my right hand say , must the man do that is affronted ? Must our sides be elbowed , our shins broken ? Must the wall , or perhaps our mistress , be taken from us ?
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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