The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... passed in his mind ) as a near relation to the Persian glass - man . " As for the ellipsis , it is very frequent , and natural in all languages ; the mind hastening to its main conclusion , without stopping to deduce ex- plicitly its ...
... passed in his mind ) as a near relation to the Persian glass - man . " As for the ellipsis , it is very frequent , and natural in all languages ; the mind hastening to its main conclusion , without stopping to deduce ex- plicitly its ...
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... passed to eels , then to parsnips , and so from one aversion to another , till we had worked up ourselves to such a ... passing under a sign- post on which the picture of a cat was hung . " The extravagance of this turn in the way of ...
... passed to eels , then to parsnips , and so from one aversion to another , till we had worked up ourselves to such a ... passing under a sign- post on which the picture of a cat was hung . " The extravagance of this turn in the way of ...
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... passed most of my last years in condemn- ing the follies of the times ; I was every day blaming the silly conduct of people about me , in order to deter those I conversed with from falling into the like errors and miscar- riages ...
... passed most of my last years in condemn- ing the follies of the times ; I was every day blaming the silly conduct of people about me , in order to deter those I conversed with from falling into the like errors and miscar- riages ...
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