The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 4Bell & Daldy, 1866 |
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... forced every morning to drink his dish of coffee by itself without the addition of the Spectator , that used to be better than lace to it , Eugenius informs me very obligingly , that he never thought he should have disliked any passage ...
... forced every morning to drink his dish of coffee by itself without the addition of the Spectator , that used to be better than lace to it , Eugenius informs me very obligingly , that he never thought he should have disliked any passage ...
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... forced to take up with a fortune ; the greatest portion being always given to the most deformed . To this the author adds , that every poor man was forced to live kindly with his wife , or , in case he repented of his bargain , to ...
... forced to take up with a fortune ; the greatest portion being always given to the most deformed . To this the author adds , that every poor man was forced to live kindly with his wife , or , in case he repented of his bargain , to ...
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... forced him to re- peat word for word everything that the owls had said . " You must know then , " said the vizier , " that one of these owls has a son , and the other a daughter , between whom they are now upon a treaty of marriage ...
... forced him to re- peat word for word everything that the owls had said . " You must know then , " said the vizier , " that one of these owls has a son , and the other a daughter , between whom they are now upon a treaty of marriage ...
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... forced to attend a fury in her mischievous progress from one end of the poem to the other . When we are at school , it is necessary for us to be acquainted with the system of Pagan theology , and may be allowed to enliven a theme , or ...
... forced to attend a fury in her mischievous progress from one end of the poem to the other . When we are at school , it is necessary for us to be acquainted with the system of Pagan theology , and may be allowed to enliven a theme , or ...
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... forced visit to my estate , I am so pleased with it , that I am resolved to live and die upon it . I am every day abroad among my acres , and can scarce forbear filling my letter with breezes , shades , flowers , meadows , and purling ...
... forced visit to my estate , I am so pleased with it , that I am resolved to live and die upon it . I am every day abroad among my acres , and can scarce forbear filling my letter with breezes , shades , flowers , meadows , and purling ...
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