The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... soon after closed them for ever . In the moment of her departure , my friend ( who had thus far commanded himself ) gave a deep groan , and fell into a swoon by her bed - side . The distraction of the children , who thought they saw ...
... soon after closed them for ever . In the moment of her departure , my friend ( who had thus far commanded himself ) gave a deep groan , and fell into a swoon by her bed - side . The distraction of the children , who thought they saw ...
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... soon after I was a - bed I fell insensibly into a most unaccountable reverie , that had neither moral nor design in it , and cannot be so properly called a dream as a delirium . Methoughts the shilling that lay upon the table reared it ...
... soon after I was a - bed I fell insensibly into a most unaccountable reverie , that had neither moral nor design in it , and cannot be so properly called a dream as a delirium . Methoughts the shilling that lay upon the table reared it ...
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... soon after felt a breeze of whispers rushing by my ear ; for those being of a soft and gentle substance , immediately liquefied in the warm wind that blew across our cabin . These were soon followed by syllables and short words , and at ...
... soon after felt a breeze of whispers rushing by my ear ; for those being of a soft and gentle substance , immediately liquefied in the warm wind that blew across our cabin . These were soon followed by syllables and short words , and at ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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