The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 3J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... 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 which they bestowed upon me . As much ...
... 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 which they bestowed upon me . As much ...
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... means discover a method of lengthening our lives , and at the fame time of turning all the parts of them to our advantage . Mr. Lock obferves , " That we get the Idea of time , or duration , by reflecting on that train of Ideas which ...
... means discover a method of lengthening our lives , and at the fame time of turning all the parts of them to our advantage . Mr. Lock obferves , " That we get the Idea of time , or duration , by reflecting on that train of Ideas which ...
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... means his domefticks are -all in years , and grown old with their mafter . You would take his Va- let de Chambre for his brother , his Butler is grey - headed , his Groom is one of the graveft men that I have ever feen , and his ...
... means his domefticks are -all in years , and grown old with their mafter . You would take his Va- let de Chambre for his brother , his Butler is grey - headed , his Groom is one of the graveft men that I have ever feen , and his ...
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... means was locked up ; that noises had been heard in his long gallery , fo that he could not get a fervant to enter it after eight - a - clock at night ; that the door of one of his chambers was nailed up , because there went a story in ...
... means was locked up ; that noises had been heard in his long gallery , fo that he could not get a fervant to enter it after eight - a - clock at night ; that the door of one of his chambers was nailed up , because there went a story in ...
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... means we often behold the shapes and shadows of persons who are either dead or absent . I fhall difmifs this paper with a story out of Jofephus , not fo much for the fake of the story it self , as for the moral reflections with which ...
... means we often behold the shapes and shadows of persons who are either dead or absent . I fhall difmifs this paper with a story out of Jofephus , not fo much for the fake of the story it self , as for the moral reflections with which ...
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