The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... woman tried for her life at the Old Bailey , for putting water into his milk . In short , she talks like any distracted creature . " " Since it is so , young woman , ( said I , ) I will by no means let you offend her , by staying on ...
... woman tried for her life at the Old Bailey , for putting water into his milk . In short , she talks like any distracted creature . " " Since it is so , young woman , ( said I , ) I will by no means let you offend her , by staying on ...
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... woman of threescore may kick and tumble her heart out , without making any im- pressions . Sempronia is at present the most profest admirer of the French nation , but is so modest as to admit her visitants no further than her toilet ...
... woman of threescore may kick and tumble her heart out , without making any im- pressions . Sempronia is at present the most profest admirer of the French nation , but is so modest as to admit her visitants no further than her toilet ...
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... woman into a coquette ; the man grows sullen and morose , the woman impertinent and fantastical . By what I have said we may conclude , men and women were made as counterparts to one another , that the pains and anxieties of the husband ...
... woman into a coquette ; the man grows sullen and morose , the woman impertinent and fantastical . By what I have said we may conclude , men and women were made as counterparts to one another , that the pains and anxieties of the husband ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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