The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... ( says I ) is very witty to - day ; " upon which a lusty lethargic old gentleman , who sat at the upper end of the table , having gradually blown out of his mouth a great deal of smoke , which he had been collecting for some time before ...
... ( says I ) is very witty to - day ; " upon which a lusty lethargic old gentleman , who sat at the upper end of the table , having gradually blown out of his mouth a great deal of smoke , which he had been collecting for some time before ...
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... ( says he , to the first of them , ) you have been upon the earth about fifty years : what have you been doing there all this while ? " " Doing ! ( says she , ) really I do not know what I have been doing : I desire I may have time given ...
... ( says he , to the first of them , ) you have been upon the earth about fifty years : what have you been doing there all this while ? " " Doing ! ( says she , ) really I do not know what I have been doing : I desire I may have time given ...
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... ( says Rhadamanthus , ) but did you keep the same watchful eye over your own actions ? " “ Why , truly , ( says she , ) I was so taken up with publishing the faults of others , that I had no time to consider my own . " Madam , ( says ...
... ( says Rhadamanthus , ) but did you keep the same watchful eye over your own actions ? " “ Why , truly , ( says she , ) I was so taken up with publishing the faults of others , that I had no time to consider my own . " Madam , ( says ...
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