The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... carried this point so high as to declare , " He would not tell a lie , 1 Neither . ] The disjunctive " neither " is improperly used , when more than two things come under consideration . The author should either have left out- " the ...
... carried this point so high as to declare , " He would not tell a lie , 1 Neither . ] The disjunctive " neither " is improperly used , when more than two things come under consideration . The author should either have left out- " the ...
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... carried it off with him to his house . As he was resting with it upon a half- way bridge , he was resolved to take a survey of his purchase : upon opening the sack , a little old woman popped No. 511 . 29 THE SPECTATOR .
... carried it off with him to his house . As he was resting with it upon a half- way bridge , he was resolved to take a survey of his purchase : upon opening the sack , a little old woman popped No. 511 . 29 THE SPECTATOR .
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... carried her to his house , where she proved an excellent wife , and pro- cured him all the riches from her brother that she promised him . " I fancy , if I was disposed to dream a second time , I could make a tolerable vision upon this ...
... carried her to his house , where she proved an excellent wife , and pro- cured him all the riches from her brother that she promised him . " I fancy , if I was disposed to dream a second time , I could make a tolerable vision upon this ...
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... carried by six of his tenants , and the pall held up by six of the quorum : the whole parish followed the corpse with heavy hearts , and in their mourning suits ; the men in frieze , and the women in riding - hoods . Captain Sentry , my ...
... carried by six of his tenants , and the pall held up by six of the quorum : the whole parish followed the corpse with heavy hearts , and in their mourning suits ; the men in frieze , and the women in riding - hoods . Captain Sentry , my ...
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... carry in it all the colours of truth , nothing can be more ridiculous than to have recourse to our Jupiters and Junos.1 No thought is beautiful which is not just , and no thought can be just which is not founded in truth , or at least ...
... carry in it all the colours of truth , nothing can be more ridiculous than to have recourse to our Jupiters and Junos.1 No thought is beautiful which is not just , and no thought can be just which is not founded in truth , or at least ...
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