The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 6Bell & Daldy, 1885 |
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... mind as to these several particulars , by a more speedy and certain conveyance , that I might act accordingly to the utmost of my power . Madame Kilmansech and my Lady Hervey desire me to forward the enclosed to my Lady Mary Wortley ...
... mind as to these several particulars , by a more speedy and certain conveyance , that I might act accordingly to the utmost of my power . Madame Kilmansech and my Lady Hervey desire me to forward the enclosed to my Lady Mary Wortley ...
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... mind and memory yet consider- ing the uncertainty of this mortal life do think it necessary to make and ordain this my last will and testament which is as followeth . Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving wife the ...
... mind and memory yet consider- ing the uncertainty of this mortal life do think it necessary to make and ordain this my last will and testament which is as followeth . Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving wife the ...
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... mind revive , And in my soul a thousand passions strive , When Rome's exalted beauties I descry Magnificent in piles of ruin lie . • amazing 5 unpeopled 6 sculpture ' height Still to new scenes my wandering Muse retires , And ADDISON'S ...
... mind revive , And in my soul a thousand passions strive , When Rome's exalted beauties I descry Magnificent in piles of ruin lie . • amazing 5 unpeopled 6 sculpture ' height Still to new scenes my wandering Muse retires , And ADDISON'S ...
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... mind upon the full stretch as they are preparing , and exceed the bold- est expectations when finished . Upon this occasion I cannot help remark- ing that , the art of war being so much changed since the Roman times , it must be a ...
... mind upon the full stretch as they are preparing , and exceed the bold- est expectations when finished . Upon this occasion I cannot help remark- ing that , the art of war being so much changed since the Roman times , it must be a ...
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... mind , Waving a flamy falchion , stalks behind ; With which , as once from Paradise he drove , He drives the sinner from the joys above . What shall he do forlorn ? or whither fly , To shun the ken of an all - seeing eye ? What would he ...
... mind , Waving a flamy falchion , stalks behind ; With which , as once from Paradise he drove , He drives the sinner from the joys above . What shall he do forlorn ? or whither fly , To shun the ken of an all - seeing eye ? What would he ...
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