The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... obliged to have recourse to dream and fiction . No. 500. FRIDAY , OCTOBER 3 . -Huc natas adjice septem , Et totidem juvenes , et mox generosque nurusque . Quærite nunc , habeat quam nostra superbia causam . OVID . MET . SIR , You , who ...
... obliged to have recourse to dream and fiction . No. 500. FRIDAY , OCTOBER 3 . -Huc natas adjice septem , Et totidem juvenes , et mox generosque nurusque . Quærite nunc , habeat quam nostra superbia causam . OVID . MET . SIR , You , who ...
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... obliged correspondents . " DEAR GUARDEE , I This comes to you from one of those untuckered ladies whom you were so sharp upon on Monday was se'nnight . think myself mightily beholden to you for the reprehension you then gave us . You ...
... obliged correspondents . " DEAR GUARDEE , I This comes to you from one of those untuckered ladies whom you were so sharp upon on Monday was se'nnight . think myself mightily beholden to you for the reprehension you then gave us . You ...
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... obliged to give some reasons for it . To this end , we laid our heads together to consider what grievances the nation had suffered under the reign of King George . After having spent some hours upon this subject , without being able to ...
... obliged to give some reasons for it . To this end , we laid our heads together to consider what grievances the nation had suffered under the reign of King George . After having spent some hours upon this subject , without being able to ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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