The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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I thought myself obliged to mention this particular , as it does honour to this worthy gentleman ; and if the young lady Letitia , who sent me this account ...
I thought myself obliged to mention this particular , as it does honour to this worthy gentleman ; and if the young lady Letitia , who sent me this account ...
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He thinks himself obliged in duty to be sad and disconsolate . He looks on a sudden fit of laughter as a breach of his baptismal vow . An innocent jest startles him like blasphemy . Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of honour ...
He thinks himself obliged in duty to be sad and disconsolate . He looks on a sudden fit of laughter as a breach of his baptismal vow . An innocent jest startles him like blasphemy . Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of honour ...
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... by my profession , am obliged to lo into all kinds of men , there are none whom I consider w so much pleasure , as those who have anything new or traordinary in their characters , or ways of living . For t reason I have often amused ...
... by my profession , am obliged to lo into all kinds of men , there are none whom I consider w so much pleasure , as those who have anything new or traordinary in their characters , or ways of living . For t reason I have often amused ...
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They have as often been banished out of most other places where they have settled , which must very much disperse and scatter a people , and oblige them to seek a livelihood where they can find it . Besides , the whole people is now a ...
They have as often been banished out of most other places where they have settled , which must very much disperse and scatter a people , and oblige them to seek a livelihood where they can find it . Besides , the whole people is now a ...
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I cannot , however , dismiss his letter , without observing , that the true story on which it is built , does honour to the sex , and that , in order to abuse them , the writer is obliged to have recourse to dream and fiction . No. 500.
I cannot , however , dismiss his letter , without observing , that the true story on which it is built , does honour to the sex , and that , in order to abuse them , the writer is obliged to have recourse to dream and fiction . No. 500.
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