The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... mind , that I always hear him with a particular pleasure . As we were sitting together , being the sole remaining mem- bers of our club , Sir Andrew gave me an account of the many busy scenes of life in which he had been engaged , and ...
... mind , that I always hear him with a particular pleasure . As we were sitting together , being the sole remaining mem- bers of our club , Sir Andrew gave me an account of the many busy scenes of life in which he had been engaged , and ...
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... mind , which she is a stranger to in her sober moments . The person you con- verse with after the third bottle , is not the same man who at first sat down at table with you . Upon this maxim is founded one of the prettiest sayings I ...
... mind , which she is a stranger to in her sober moments . The person you con- verse with after the third bottle , is not the same man who at first sat down at table with you . Upon this maxim is founded one of the prettiest sayings I ...
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... mind ; secondly , as they relate to the body . Could we look into the mind of a female gamester , we should see it full of nothing but trumps and mattadores . Her slumbers are haunted with kings , queens , and knaves . The day lies ...
... mind ; secondly , as they relate to the body . Could we look into the mind of a female gamester , we should see it full of nothing but trumps and mattadores . Her slumbers are haunted with kings , queens , and knaves . The day lies ...
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