The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... words , had rather represented her killing , than dead . " She further alleged , " That the expressions men- tioned in the papers written to her , were become mere words , and that she had been always ready to marry any of those who ...
... words , had rather represented her killing , than dead . " She further alleged , " That the expressions men- tioned in the papers written to her , were become mere words , and that she had been always ready to marry any of those who ...
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... words are not monosyllables , we often make them so , as much as lies in our power , by our rapidity of pronunciation ; as it ge- nerally happens in most of our long words which are derived from the Latin , where we contract the length ...
... words are not monosyllables , we often make them so , as much as lies in our power , by our rapidity of pronunciation ; as it ge- nerally happens in most of our long words which are derived from the Latin , where we contract the length ...
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... words to the detriment of our tongue , so on other occasions we have drawn two words into one , which has likewise very much untuned our language , and clogged it with consonants , as mayn't , can't , sha'n't , wo'n't , and the like ...
... words to the detriment of our tongue , so on other occasions we have drawn two words into one , which has likewise very much untuned our language , and clogged it with consonants , as mayn't , can't , sha'n't , wo'n't , and the like ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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