The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... heads at him , and consider him in no other light than as an officious tool or a well - meaning idiot . When it was formerly the fashion to husband a lie , and trump it up in some extraordinary emer- gency , it generally did execution ...
... heads at him , and consider him in no other light than as an officious tool or a well - meaning idiot . When it was formerly the fashion to husband a lie , and trump it up in some extraordinary emer- gency , it generally did execution ...
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... head out of it ; at which the adventurer was in so great a rage , that he was going to shoot her out into the river . The old lady , however , begged him first of all to hear her story , by which he learned that she was sister to a ...
... head out of it ; at which the adventurer was in so great a rage , that he was going to shoot her out into the river . The old lady , however , begged him first of all to hear her story , by which he learned that she was sister to a ...
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... head , that it must quickly make an end of me , or of itself . You may imagine , that whilst I am in this bad state of health , there are none of your works which I read with greater pleasure than your Saturday's papers . I should be ...
... head , that it must quickly make an end of me , or of itself . You may imagine , that whilst I am in this bad state of health , there are none of your works which I read with greater pleasure than your Saturday's papers . I should be ...
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... heads not only of all pamphleteers , but of every octavo writer in Great Britain that had written but one book . am ... head of them . Whether these rules , which have been received time out of mind in the commonwealth of letters , were ...
... heads not only of all pamphleteers , but of every octavo writer in Great Britain that had written but one book . am ... head of them . Whether these rules , which have been received time out of mind in the commonwealth of letters , were ...
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... heads . I scarce ever knew a woman- hater that did not , sooner or later , pay for it . Marriage , which is a blessing to another man , falls upon such an one as a judgment . Mr. Congreve's Old Bachelor is set forth to us with much wit ...
... heads . I scarce ever knew a woman- hater that did not , sooner or later , pay for it . Marriage , which is a blessing to another man , falls upon such an one as a judgment . Mr. Congreve's Old Bachelor is set forth to us with much wit ...
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