The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... lived to this day , ) used to give me an account of his good hus- bandry in the management of his learning . He was a general dealer , and had his amusements as well comical as serious . The merry rogue said , when he wanted a dinner ...
... lived to this day , ) used to give me an account of his good hus- bandry in the management of his learning . He was a general dealer , and had his amusements as well comical as serious . The merry rogue said , when he wanted a dinner ...
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... lived with her in good reputation , and made her the father of a very pretty girl . But this part of her happi- ness was soon after destroyed by a distemper which was too hard for our physician , and carried off his wife . The doctor ...
... lived with her in good reputation , and made her the father of a very pretty girl . But this part of her happi- ness was soon after destroyed by a distemper which was too hard for our physician , and carried off his wife . The doctor ...
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... lived very comfortably upon them . About the same time there was pasted a very hard word upon every corner of the streets . This , to the best of my remembrance , was TETRACHYMAGOGON , which drew great shoals of spectators about it ...
... lived very comfortably upon them . About the same time there was pasted a very hard word upon every corner of the streets . This , to the best of my remembrance , was TETRACHYMAGOGON , which drew great shoals of spectators about it ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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