The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 3J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... fall " afleep between them , and by that means difgrace them for ever : But , " alas ! this was impoffible , could I have been disposed to it , they would " have prevented me by feveral little ill - natured careffes and endear- " ments ...
... fall " afleep between them , and by that means difgrace them for ever : But , " alas ! this was impoffible , could I have been disposed to it , they would " have prevented me by feveral little ill - natured careffes and endear- " ments ...
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... fall in our way almost every day in our lives . A man has frequent opportu- nities of mitigating the fiercenefs of a party ; of doing juftice to the character of a deferving man ; of foftning the envious , quieting the angry , and ...
... fall in our way almost every day in our lives . A man has frequent opportu- nities of mitigating the fiercenefs of a party ; of doing juftice to the character of a deferving man ; of foftning the envious , quieting the angry , and ...
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... falls in love , and did not gratitude restrain her from murdering her deli- verer , would die at her feet by her difdain . However , he must waste many years in the defart , before her Virgin - heart can think of a furren- der . The ...
... falls in love , and did not gratitude restrain her from murdering her deli- verer , would die at her feet by her difdain . However , he must waste many years in the defart , before her Virgin - heart can think of a furren- der . The ...
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... fall in an easy motion , " and ftands in a readiness to receive the next word of Command . All " this is done with a ... falling 26 No 102 . The SPECTATOR .
... fall in an easy motion , " and ftands in a readiness to receive the next word of Command . All " this is done with a ... falling 26 No 102 . The SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison. « adjuft a curl of hair , replace a falling pin , or apply her felf to any " other matter of importance . This part of the Exercife , as it only con- " fifts in toffing a Fan with an air upon a long table ( which stands ...
Joseph Addison. « adjuft a curl of hair , replace a falling pin , or apply her felf to any " other matter of importance . This part of the Exercife , as it only con- " fifts in toffing a Fan with an air upon a long table ( which stands ...
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