The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2 |
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The occa- sion was as follows : When I was a youth in a part of the army which was then quartered at Dover , I fell in love with an agreeable young woman , of a good family in those parts , and had the satisfaction of seeing my ...
The occa- sion was as follows : When I was a youth in a part of the army which was then quartered at Dover , I fell in love with an agreeable young woman , of a good family in those parts , and had the satisfaction of seeing my ...
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They are not to approve anything that is agreeable to ordinary palates ; and nothing is to gratify their senses , but what would offend those of their inferiors . I remember I was last summer invited to a friend's house , who is a great ...
They are not to approve anything that is agreeable to ordinary palates ; and nothing is to gratify their senses , but what would offend those of their inferiors . I remember I was last summer invited to a friend's house , who is a great ...
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2 I was at last so tired with my walk , that I sat down to rest myself upon a bench that stood in the midst of an agreeable shade . The music of the birds that filled all the trees about me , lulled me asleep before I was aware of it ...
2 I was at last so tired with my walk , that I sat down to rest myself upon a bench that stood in the midst of an agreeable shade . The music of the birds that filled all the trees about me , lulled me asleep before I was aware of it ...
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