The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... bring her daughter to me , as I am seated upon my sofa . The daughter with tears in her eyes will fling herself at my feet , and beg of me to receive her into my favour : then will I , to imprint in her a thorough veneration for my ...
... bring her daughter to me , as I am seated upon my sofa . The daughter with tears in her eyes will fling herself at my feet , and beg of me to receive her into my favour : then will I , to imprint in her a thorough veneration for my ...
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... bring us to shame which we fondly take to increase our character . It is , indeed , a kind of mimicry , by which another puts on our air of conversation to show us to ourselves : he seems to look ridiculous before you , that you may ...
... bring us to shame which we fondly take to increase our character . It is , indeed , a kind of mimicry , by which another puts on our air of conversation to show us to ourselves : he seems to look ridiculous before you , that you may ...
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... bring in , more naturally , such additional reflections as have been placed at the end of them . There are others , who have likewise done me a very par- ticular honour , though undesignedly . These are such who will needs have it ...
... bring in , more naturally , such additional reflections as have been placed at the end of them . There are others , who have likewise done me a very par- ticular honour , though undesignedly . These are such who will needs have it ...
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... bringing home one or other of my ships ; I hope , as a husbandman , to contrive it so , that not a shower of rain or a glimpse of sunshine shall fall upon my estate without bettering some part of it , and contributing to the products of ...
... bringing home one or other of my ships ; I hope , as a husbandman , to contrive it so , that not a shower of rain or a glimpse of sunshine shall fall upon my estate without bettering some part of it , and contributing to the products of ...
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... bring himself , with a good countenance and a good conscience , to converse with men upon equal terms , and in their own way . " I have by me a letter which I look upon as a great curiosity , and which may serve as an exemplification to ...
... bring himself , with a good countenance and a good conscience , to converse with men upon equal terms , and in their own way . " I have by me a letter which I look upon as a great curiosity , and which may serve as an exemplification to ...
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