The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2 |
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The virtues of it were much greater than he at first imagined ; for upon his going into the assembly of shepherds , he observed , that he was invisible when he turned the stone of the ring within the palm of his hand , and visible when ...
The virtues of it were much greater than he at first imagined ; for upon his going into the assembly of shepherds , he observed , that he was invisible when he turned the stone of the ring within the palm of his hand , and visible when ...
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Whether he had observed me to be more attentive than ordinary , I cannot tell , but he had not stood by me above a quarter of a minute , but he turned short upon me on a sudden , and catching me by a button of my coat , attacked me very ...
Whether he had observed me to be more attentive than ordinary , I cannot tell , but he had not stood by me above a quarter of a minute , but he turned short upon me on a sudden , and catching me by a button of my coat , attacked me very ...
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But I believe it might rectify the conduct both of the one and of the other , if the writer laid down the whole contexture of his dialogue in plain English , before he turned it into blank verse ; and if the reader , after the perusal ...
But I believe it might rectify the conduct both of the one and of the other , if the writer laid down the whole contexture of his dialogue in plain English , before he turned it into blank verse ; and if the reader , after the perusal ...
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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