The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... taken , your playhouses in England have done the same thing ; for , unless I am misinformed , the hospital at Dul- ledge was erected and endowed by Mr. Allen , a player : and it is also said , a famous she - tragedian has settled her ...
... taken , your playhouses in England have done the same thing ; for , unless I am misinformed , the hospital at Dul- ledge was erected and endowed by Mr. Allen , a player : and it is also said , a famous she - tragedian has settled her ...
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... taken from us ? May a man knit his forehead into a frown , toss up his arm , or pish at what we say ; and must the villain live after it ? Is there no redress for injured honour ? Yes , gentlemen , that is the design of the judicature ...
... taken from us ? May a man knit his forehead into a frown , toss up his arm , or pish at what we say ; and must the villain live after it ? Is there no redress for injured honour ? Yes , gentlemen , that is the design of the judicature ...
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... taken by our surly countrymen to be assumed without meaning , the word came to be used ( as it is now ) in an ill sense , for any affected distortion of features . 2 To have taken care to disseminate . ] It is a little fault , in exact ...
... taken by our surly countrymen to be assumed without meaning , the word came to be used ( as it is now ) in an ill sense , for any affected distortion of features . 2 To have taken care to disseminate . ] It is a little fault , in exact ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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