The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... says for himself . " My worthy Friend , I question not but you , and the rest of my acquaint- ance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gal- lantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a sudden grow fond ...
... says for himself . " My worthy Friend , I question not but you , and the rest of my acquaint- ance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gal- lantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a sudden grow fond ...
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... say religion , is not utterly extinguished . No. 535. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 13 . Spem longam reseces → HOR . My four hundred and seventy - first speculation turned upon the subject of hope in general . I design this paper as a ...
... say religion , is not utterly extinguished . No. 535. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 13 . Spem longam reseces → HOR . My four hundred and seventy - first speculation turned upon the subject of hope in general . I design this paper as a ...
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... say -- whether they be such , in the first sentence , and whether they are such , in the last . But the conjunction , whether , admitting both the subjunctive and indicative mood , the ear has its choice of either ; and Mr. Addison's ...
... say -- whether they be such , in the first sentence , and whether they are such , in the last . But the conjunction , whether , admitting both the subjunctive and indicative mood , the ear has its choice of either ; and Mr. Addison's ...
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... say I question not that , in the first instance ? Certainly , to avoid the repetition of that — that I question not that . After the intervention of a whole sentence , he ventures to assume the regular form - and that he will consider ...
... say I question not that , in the first instance ? Certainly , to avoid the repetition of that — that I question not that . After the intervention of a whole sentence , he ventures to assume the regular form - and that he will consider ...
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... says the fable , was a very idle fellow , that never would set his hand to any business during his father's life . When his father died , he left him to the value of a hundred drachmas in Persian money . Alnaschar , in order to make the ...
... says the fable , was a very idle fellow , that never would set his hand to any business during his father's life . When his father died , he left him to the value of a hundred drachmas in Persian money . Alnaschar , in order to make the ...
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