The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 3G. Bell, 1882 |
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... father commended in her , as the most de- cent manner of a virgin's giving her consent to an overture of that kind ... father's house one after another , to inquire if they had heard anything of Theodosius , who it seems had left his ...
... father commended in her , as the most de- cent manner of a virgin's giving her consent to an overture of that kind ... father's house one after another , to inquire if they had heard anything of Theodosius , who it seems had left his ...
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... father Francis , that the very next day she entered upon her Vow . As soon as the solemnities of her reception were over , she retired , as it is usual , with the abbess into her own apart- ment . The abbess had been informed the night ...
... father Francis , that the very next day she entered upon her Vow . As soon as the solemnities of her reception were over , she retired , as it is usual , with the abbess into her own apart- ment . The abbess had been informed the night ...
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... father with the same in- tention , that its deformity may deter others from its resem- blance . If the reader has a mind to see a father of the same stamp represented in the most exquisite strokes of humour , he may meet with it in one ...
... father with the same in- tention , that its deformity may deter others from its resem- blance . If the reader has a mind to see a father of the same stamp represented in the most exquisite strokes of humour , he may meet with it in one ...
Contents
Use of MottosLove of Latin among the Common PeopleSignature Letters | 1 |
Letter on BashfulnessReflections on Modesty 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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