The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... live all in a body , and generally within the same enclosure , to marry among themselves , and to eat no meats that are not killed or prepared their own way . This shuts them out from all table conversation , and the most agreeable ...
... live all in a body , and generally within the same enclosure , to marry among themselves , and to eat no meats that are not killed or prepared their own way . This shuts them out from all table conversation , and the most agreeable ...
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... live long ; and that to show her tender regards for him , she had saved that which the poor man loved better than his life . The next came to- wards us with her son upon her back , who , we were told , was the greatest rake in the place ...
... live long ; and that to show her tender regards for him , she had saved that which the poor man loved better than his life . The next came to- wards us with her son upon her back , who , we were told , was the greatest rake in the place ...
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... live very comfortably upon the curiosity of several well - disposed persons in the cities of London and Westminster . Among the many pretended arts of divination , there is none which so universally amuses as that by dreams . I have ...
... live very comfortably upon the curiosity of several well - disposed persons in the cities of London and Westminster . Among the many pretended arts of divination , there is none which so universally amuses as that by dreams . I have ...
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... lives , upon seeing or hearing of anything that is unexpected , cry , My dream is out ; ' and cannot go to sleep in quiet the next night , till something or other has happened , which has expounded the visions of the preceding one ...
... lives , upon seeing or hearing of anything that is unexpected , cry , My dream is out ; ' and cannot go to sleep in quiet the next night , till something or other has happened , which has expounded the visions of the preceding one ...
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... live upon them . Our bottle - conversation is so infected with them , that a party - lie is grown as fashionable an entertainment as a lively catch or a merry story : the truth of it is , half the great talkers in the nation would be ...
... live upon them . Our bottle - conversation is so infected with them , that a party - lie is grown as fashionable an entertainment as a lively catch or a merry story : the truth of it is , half the great talkers in the nation would be ...
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