The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... desired to be changed into a stock or stone , a beast , fish , or fowl , she would have been a loser by it ; or had she desired to have been made a sea- nymph , or a goddess , her immortality would but have per- petuated her disgrace ...
... desired to be changed into a stock or stone , a beast , fish , or fowl , she would have been a loser by it ; or had she desired to have been made a sea- nymph , or a goddess , her immortality would but have per- petuated her disgrace ...
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... desired me to reach her a little salt upon the point of my knife , which I did in such a trepidation and hurry of obedience , that I let it drop by the way ; at which she immediately startled , and said it fell towards her . Upon this I ...
... desired me to reach her a little salt upon the point of my knife , which I did in such a trepidation and hurry of obedience , that I let it drop by the way ; at which she immediately startled , and said it fell towards her . Upon this I ...
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... desired that he might have the management of the weather in his own estate . He obtained his request , and immediately dis- tributed rain , snow , and sunshine among his several fields , as he thought the nature of the soil required ...
... desired that he might have the management of the weather in his own estate . He obtained his request , and immediately dis- tributed rain , snow , and sunshine among his several fields , as he thought the nature of the soil required ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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