The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volym 3J. Tonson, 1721 |
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... Night - gown , they both came into my room and told me , they " had a very pleasant trick to put upon a Gentleman that was in the fame " house , provided I would bear a part in it . Upon this they told me " fuch a plausible story , that ...
... Night - gown , they both came into my room and told me , they " had a very pleasant trick to put upon a Gentleman that was in the fame " house , provided I would bear a part in it . Upon this they told me " fuch a plausible story , that ...
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... night to be master of the " whole fex . My Reader will doubtless be curious to know what be- " came of me the next morning : why truly my bed - fellows left me a- " bout an hour before day , and told me if I would be good and lie still ...
... night to be master of the " whole fex . My Reader will doubtless be curious to know what be- " came of me the next morning : why truly my bed - fellows left me a- " bout an hour before day , and told me if I would be good and lie still ...
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... night engaged in a discourse upon that which paffes for the chief point of honour among men and women ; and started a great many hints upon the subject , which I thought were entirely new . I fhall therefore methodize the feveral ...
... night engaged in a discourse upon that which paffes for the chief point of honour among men and women ; and started a great many hints upon the subject , which I thought were entirely new . I fhall therefore methodize the feveral ...
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... night ; and at present comforts himfelf under certain pains which he endures from time to time , that without them he could not have been acquainted with the gallantries of the age . This WILL . looks upon as the learning of a Gentleman ...
... night ; and at present comforts himfelf under certain pains which he endures from time to time , that without them he could not have been acquainted with the gallantries of the age . This WILL . looks upon as the learning of a Gentleman ...
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... night , he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ? and without ftaying for my answer told me , that he was afraid of being infulted with Latin and Greek at his own table ; for which reafon he defired a ...
... night , he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ? and without ftaying for my answer told me , that he was afraid of being infulted with Latin and Greek at his own table ; for which reafon he defired a ...
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