The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... hear'st the drum by and by . LADY . If you had been here last night about this time , you would not have been so merry . Come , faith , for the TINS . About this time , say'st thou ? humour's sake , we ' ll sit down and listen . LADY ...
... hear'st the drum by and by . LADY . If you had been here last night about this time , you would not have been so merry . Come , faith , for the TINS . About this time , say'st thou ? humour's sake , we ' ll sit down and listen . LADY ...
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... hear some news of my wife , how does she after her fright ? VEL . It is a saying somewhere in my Lord Coke , that a widow- SIR GEO . I ask of my wife , and thou talk'st to me of my Lord Coke- -prithee tell me how she does , for I am in ...
... hear some news of my wife , how does she after her fright ? VEL . It is a saying somewhere in my Lord Coke , that a widow- SIR GEO . I ask of my wife , and thou talk'st to me of my Lord Coke- -prithee tell me how she does , for I am in ...
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... hear that there is no occasion for ac- quainting you with the issuing out of the writs , which I hear will be on Thursday next . I send you enclosed a print that is thought to be well written . I fancy it is Manwaring's . We hear that ...
... hear that there is no occasion for ac- quainting you with the issuing out of the writs , which I hear will be on Thursday next . I send you enclosed a print that is thought to be well written . I fancy it is Manwaring's . We hear that ...
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Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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