The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 4Bell & Daldy, 1866 |
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... look like the relaxations and amusements of the soul , when she is disencumbered of her machine , her sports and recreations , when she has laid her charge asleep . In the second place , dreams are an instance of that agility and ...
... look like the relaxations and amusements of the soul , when she is disencumbered of her machine , her sports and recreations , when she has laid her charge asleep . In the second place , dreams are an instance of that agility and ...
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... 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 speculations ...
... 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 speculations ...
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... look on celibacy as an accursed state , and generally are married before twenty , as hoping the Messiah may de- scend from them . The dispersion of the Jews into all the nations of the earth , is the second remarkable particular of that ...
... look on celibacy as an accursed state , and generally are married before twenty , as hoping the Messiah may de- scend from them . The dispersion of the Jews into all the nations of the earth , is the second remarkable particular of that ...
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... look into their several ladings . The first of them had a huge sack upon ber shoulders , which she set down with great care : upon the opening of it , when I expected to have seen her husband shoot out of it , I found it was filled with ...
... look into their several ladings . The first of them had a huge sack upon ber shoulders , which she set down with great care : upon the opening of it , when I expected to have seen her husband shoot out of it , I found it was filled with ...
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... look upon myself as a most insufferable coxcomb , did I endeavour to maintain that cuckoldom was inseparable from marriage , or to make use of husband and wife as terms of reproach . Nay , sir , I will go one step fur- ther , and ...
... look upon myself as a most insufferable coxcomb , did I endeavour to maintain that cuckoldom was inseparable from marriage , or to make use of husband and wife as terms of reproach . Nay , sir , I will go one step fur- ther , and ...
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