The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... young thing , about eighteen years of age , stept out of her coach , and brushing by me , beckoned the man of the shop to the further end of his counter , where she whispered something to him with an attentive look , and at the same ...
... young thing , about eighteen years of age , stept out of her coach , and brushing by me , beckoned the man of the shop to the further end of his counter , where she whispered something to him with an attentive look , and at the same ...
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... young lady , and being naturally of a jealous temper , made such an interest with the priests of this temple that he procured a whelp from them of this famous breed . The young puppy was very troublesome to the fair lady at first ...
... young lady , and being naturally of a jealous temper , made such an interest with the priests of this temple that he procured a whelp from them of this famous breed . The young puppy was very troublesome to the fair lady at first ...
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... young gentlemen of fortune and quality so wholly set upon pleasures and di- versions , that they neglect all those improvements in wisdom and knowledge , which may make them easy to themselves , and useful to the world . The greatest ...
... young gentlemen of fortune and quality so wholly set upon pleasures and di- versions , that they neglect all those improvements in wisdom and knowledge , which may make them easy to themselves , and useful to the world . The greatest ...
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