The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... walking up the path of Avarice ; though both made a very ridiculous figure , and were as much laughed at by those they joined as by those they forsook . The walk which we marched up , for thickness of shades , embroidery of flowers ...
... walking up the path of Avarice ; though both made a very ridiculous figure , and were as much laughed at by those they joined as by those they forsook . The walk which we marched up , for thickness of shades , embroidery of flowers ...
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... walk of aged elms ; which are shot up so very high , that when one passes under them , the rooks and crows that rest upon the tops of them seem to be cawing in another region . I am very much de- lighted with this sort of noise , which ...
... walk of aged elms ; which are shot up so very high , that when one passes under them , the rooks and crows that rest upon the tops of them seem to be cawing in another region . I am very much de- lighted with this sort of noise , which ...
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... walks , arrives , and innumerable other words , which in the pronunciation of our forefathers were drowneth , walk- eth , arriveth . This has wonderfully multiplied a letter which was before too frequent in the English tongue , and ...
... walks , arrives , and innumerable other words , which in the pronunciation of our forefathers were drowneth , walk- eth , arriveth . This has wonderfully multiplied a letter which was before too frequent in the English tongue , and ...
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TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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