The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... believe that there is still life in this wicked project . I am wonderfully surprised to see another argument made use of for a general pardon , which might have been urged more properly for a general execution . The words are these ...
... believe that there is still life in this wicked project . I am wonderfully surprised to see another argument made use of for a general pardon , which might have been urged more properly for a general execution . The words are these ...
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... believe him , he knows the secret of laying ghosts , or of quieting houses that are haunted . LADY . Pho , these are idle stories to amuse the country people ; this can do us no good . VEL . It can do us no harm , my lady . LADY . I ...
... believe him , he knows the secret of laying ghosts , or of quieting houses that are haunted . LADY . Pho , these are idle stories to amuse the country people ; this can do us no good . VEL . It can do us no harm , my lady . LADY . I ...
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... believe you are the first English poet that has been complimented with the distemper : I was myself at that time sick of a fever which I believe proceeded from the same cause ; but at present I am so well recovered that I can scarce ...
... believe you are the first English poet that has been complimented with the distemper : I was myself at that time sick of a fever which I believe proceeded from the same cause ; but at present I am so well recovered that I can scarce ...
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