The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5George Bell & Son, 1877 |
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... looks , that we men of the town cannot come up to . ABIG . Oh ! death may have altered you , you know - be- sides , you must consider , you lost a great deal of blood in the battle . FANT . Ay , that's right ; let me look never so pale ...
... looks , that we men of the town cannot come up to . ABIG . Oh ! death may have altered you , you know - be- sides , you must consider , you lost a great deal of blood in the battle . FANT . Ay , that's right ; let me look never so pale ...
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... look as well pleased as if he had received some considerable advancement in his own fortunes . The best company I have met with since my being in this country has been among the men of Letters , who are generally easy of access ...
... look as well pleased as if he had received some considerable advancement in his own fortunes . The best company I have met with since my being in this country has been among the men of Letters , who are generally easy of access ...
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... look upon myself like an old sergeant or cor- poral , ) I would willingly turn my secretaryships , in which I have served five different masters , to the best advant- age I can and as your Lordship is the only patron I glory in and have ...
... look upon myself like an old sergeant or cor- poral , ) I would willingly turn my secretaryships , in which I have served five different masters , to the best advant- age I can and as your Lordship is the only patron I glory in and have ...
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VOL | 1 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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