The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... called off by his commander who planted him in it . " There is another point in the Platonic philosophy , which Virgil has made the ground - work of the greatest part in the piece we are now examining , having with wonderful art and ...
... called off by his commander who planted him in it . " There is another point in the Platonic philosophy , which Virgil has made the ground - work of the greatest part in the piece we are now examining , having with wonderful art and ...
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... called " The Christian Man's Vocabu- lary , " which gave new appellations , or ( if you will ) Chris- tian names to almost everything in life . I replaced the book in the hand of the figure , not without admiring the simplicity of its ...
... called " The Christian Man's Vocabu- lary , " which gave new appellations , or ( if you will ) Chris- tian names to almost everything in life . I replaced the book in the hand of the figure , not without admiring the simplicity of its ...
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... called him a young popish cur , and asked him who had made Anne a saint ! The boy being in some confusion , inquired of the next he met , which was the way to Anne's Lane ; but was called a prick - eared cur for his pains ; and instead ...
... called him a young popish cur , and asked him who had made Anne a saint ! The boy being in some confusion , inquired of the next he met , which was the way to Anne's Lane ; but was called a prick - eared cur for his pains ; and instead ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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