The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... given an ear to the proposal of a husband , and looked upon the new lover as the murderer of Theodosius : in short , she resolved to suffer the utmost effects of her father's displeasure , rather than comply with a marriage which ...
... given an ear to the proposal of a husband , and looked upon the new lover as the murderer of Theodosius : in short , she resolved to suffer the utmost effects of her father's displeasure , rather than comply with a marriage which ...
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... given away to his rival upon the day on which , according to common fame , their marriage was to have been solemnized . Having in his youth made a good progress in learning , that he might dedicate himself more entirely to re- ligion ...
... given away to his rival upon the day on which , according to common fame , their marriage was to have been solemnized . Having in his youth made a good progress in learning , that he might dedicate himself more entirely to re- ligion ...
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... given herself up to the possession of another . Amidst the interruptions of his sorrow , seeing his penitent overwhelmed with grief , he was only able to bid her from time to time be comforted - To tell her that her sins were forgiven ...
... given herself up to the possession of another . Amidst the interruptions of his sorrow , seeing his penitent overwhelmed with grief , he was only able to bid her from time to time be comforted - To tell her that her sins were forgiven ...
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... given her over , told her that Theodosius was just gone before her , and that he had sent her his benediction in his last moments . Con- stantia received it with pleasure : " And now , ( says she , ) if I do not ask anything improper ...
... given her over , told her that Theodosius was just gone before her , and that he had sent her his benediction in his last moments . Con- stantia received it with pleasure : " And now , ( says she , ) if I do not ask anything improper ...
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... given his uncle , if any mischief befell himself . In the mean while Mariamne so won upon Sohemus by her presents and obliging conversation , that she drew all the secret from him , with which Herod had intrusted him ; so that after his ...
... given his uncle , if any mischief befell himself . In the mean while Mariamne so won upon Sohemus by her presents and obliging conversation , that she drew all the secret from him , with which Herod had intrusted him ; so that after his ...
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