The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... told me , for above this half year , that he had a great mind to try his hand at a Spectator , and that he would fain have one of his writing in my works . This morning I received from him the following letter , which , after having ...
... told me , for above this half year , that he had a great mind to try his hand at a Spectator , and that he would fain have one of his writing in my works . This morning I received from him the following letter , which , after having ...
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... told us that her spouse was very old , and by the course of nature , could not expect to live long ; and that to show her tender regards for him , she had saved that which the poor man loved better than his life . The next came to ...
... told us that her spouse was very old , and by the course of nature , could not expect to live long ; and that to show her tender regards for him , she had saved that which the poor man loved better than his life . The next came to ...
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... told them , that WILL . is one of those old - fashioned men of wit and pleasure of the town , that shows his parts by raillery on marriage , and one who has often tried his fortune that way without success . I cannot , however , dismiss ...
... told them , that WILL . is one of those old - fashioned men of wit and pleasure of the town , that shows his parts by raillery on marriage , and one who has often tried his fortune that way without success . I cannot , however , dismiss ...
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... told that the Sultan Mahmoud , by his perpetual wars abroad , and his tyranny at home , had filled his do- minions with ruin and desolation , and half unpeopled the Persian empire . The vizier to this great sultan ( whether an humourist ...
... told that the Sultan Mahmoud , by his perpetual wars abroad , and his tyranny at home , had filled his do- minions with ruin and desolation , and half unpeopled the Persian empire . The vizier to this great sultan ( whether an humourist ...
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... told the troubled mind , Who does her sins lament , The timely tribute of her tears Shall endless woe prevent . V. Then see the sorrows of my heart , Ere yet it be too late ; And hear my Saviour's dying groans , To give those sorrows ...
... told the troubled mind , Who does her sins lament , The timely tribute of her tears Shall endless woe prevent . V. Then see the sorrows of my heart , Ere yet it be too late ; And hear my Saviour's dying groans , To give those sorrows ...
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