The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of inno- cence , that she easily gained credit , and was acquitted . Upon which occasion , I gave it as a standing rule , " That any persons , who in any letter , billet ...
... letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of inno- cence , that she easily gained credit , and was acquitted . Upon which occasion , I gave it as a standing rule , " That any persons , who in any letter , billet ...
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... letters in their turns , and showed them , one after another , that he could do his busi- ness without them . It must have been very pleasant to have seen this poet avoiding the reprobate letter , as much as another would a false ...
... letters in their turns , and showed them , one after another , that he could do his busi- ness without them . It must have been very pleasant to have seen this poet avoiding the reprobate letter , as much as another would a false ...
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... letter ; which he does with his spectacles upon his nose , and in an audible voice , smiling very often at those ... letter chancing to please him more than ordi- uary , I shall publish it at his request . VOL . II . 21 " MR . SPECTATOR ...
... letter ; which he does with his spectacles upon his nose , and in an audible voice , smiling very often at those ... letter chancing to please him more than ordi- uary , I shall publish it at his request . VOL . II . 21 " MR . SPECTATOR ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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