The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... obliged to mention this particular , as it does honour to this worthy gentleman ; and if the young lady Letitia , who sent me this account , will acquaint me with his name , I will insert it at length in one of my papers , if he desires ...
... obliged to mention this particular , as it does honour to this worthy gentleman ; and if the young lady Letitia , who sent me this account , will acquaint me with his name , I will insert it at length in one of my papers , if he desires ...
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... obliged in duty to be sad and disconsolate . He looks on a sudden fit of laughter as a breach of his baptismal vow . An innocent jest startles him like blasphemy . Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of honour , he lifts up his ...
... obliged in duty to be sad and disconsolate . He looks on a sudden fit of laughter as a breach of his baptismal vow . An innocent jest startles him like blasphemy . Tell him of one who is advanced to a title of honour , he lifts up his ...
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... obliged to look into all kinds of men , there are none whom I consider with so much pleasure , as those who have anything new or ex- traordinary in their characters , or ways of living . For this reason I have often amused myself with ...
... obliged to look into all kinds of men , there are none whom I consider with so much pleasure , as those who have anything new or ex- traordinary in their characters , or ways of living . For this reason I have often amused myself with ...
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... oblige them to seek a livelihood where they can find it . Besides , the whole people is now a race of such merchants as are wanderers by profession , and , at the same time , are in most , if not all , places incapable of either lands ...
... oblige them to seek a livelihood where they can find it . Besides , the whole people is now a race of such merchants as are wanderers by profession , and , at the same time , are in most , if not all , places incapable of either lands ...
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... obliged to have recourse to dream and fiction . " C SIR , No. 500. FRIDAY , OCTOBER 3 . -Huc natas adjice septem , Et totidem juvenes , et mox generosque nurusque . Quærite nunc , habeat quam nostra superbia causam . OVID . MET . You ...
... obliged to have recourse to dream and fiction . " C SIR , No. 500. FRIDAY , OCTOBER 3 . -Huc natas adjice septem , Et totidem juvenes , et mox generosque nurusque . Quærite nunc , habeat quam nostra superbia causam . OVID . MET . You ...
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