The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... thou wert not slow to hear , Nor impotent to save . 1i . e . by himself . So early had a spirit of piety taken possession of this excellent man's mind ! VIII . The storm was laid , the winds retired No. 489 . THE SPECTATOR .
... thou wert not slow to hear , Nor impotent to save . 1i . e . by himself . So early had a spirit of piety taken possession of this excellent man's mind ! VIII . The storm was laid , the winds retired No. 489 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... hear a party - story from a stranger , we consider whether he is a Whig or Tory that relates it , and immedi- ately conclude they are words of course in which the honest gentleman designs to recommend his zeal , without any con- cern ...
... hear a party - story from a stranger , we consider whether he is a Whig or Tory that relates it , and immedi- ately conclude they are words of course in which the honest gentleman designs to recommend his zeal , without any con- cern ...
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... hear by and by . By this means the richest people had the choice of the market , and culled out the most extraordinary beauties . As soon as the fair was thus picked , the refuse was to be dis- tributed among the poor , and among those ...
... hear by and by . By this means the richest people had the choice of the market , and culled out the most extraordinary beauties . As soon as the fair was thus picked , the refuse was to be dis- tributed among the poor , and among those ...
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... hear her story , by which he learned that she was sister to a great Mandarin , who would infallibly make the fortune of his brother - in - law as soon as he should know to whose lot she fell . Upon which the merchant again tied her up ...
... hear her story , by which he learned that she was sister to a great Mandarin , who would infallibly make the fortune of his brother - in - law as soon as he should know to whose lot she fell . Upon which the merchant again tied her up ...
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... hear my Saviour's dying groans , To give those sorrows weight . VI . For never shall my soul despair Her pardon to procure , Who knows thine only Son has died To make her pardon sure . " There is a noble hymn in French , which 36 ...
... hear my Saviour's dying groans , To give those sorrows weight . VI . For never shall my soul despair Her pardon to procure , Who knows thine only Son has died To make her pardon sure . " There is a noble hymn in French , which 36 ...
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