The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3G. Bell, 1882 |
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... speaking in my behalf : she told him , with abundance of tears , that I was come to see him , that I could not speak ... speak no more of me , unless she had a mind to disturb him in his last moments ; for , sir , you must know that he ...
... speaking in my behalf : she told him , with abundance of tears , that I was come to see him , that I could not speak ... speak no more of me , unless she had a mind to disturb him in his last moments ; for , sir , you must know that he ...
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... speak . The coquette may be looked upon as a fourth kind of fe- male orator . To give herself the larger field for discourse , she hates and loves in the same breath , talks to her lap - dog or parrot , is uneasy in all kinds of weather ...
... speak . The coquette may be looked upon as a fourth kind of fe- male orator . To give herself the larger field for discourse , she hates and loves in the same breath , talks to her lap - dog or parrot , is uneasy in all kinds of weather ...
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... speak ' in his infernal assembly . On the contrary , how has he represented . the whole Godhead exerting itself ... speak . ] He means , I suppose , and should therefore have said " Has varied the characters of the several persons that ...
... speak ' in his infernal assembly . On the contrary , how has he represented . the whole Godhead exerting itself ... speak . ] He means , I suppose , and should therefore have said " Has varied the characters of the several persons that ...
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Use of MottosLove of Latin among the Common PeopleSignature Letters | 1 |
Letter on BashfulnessReflections on Modesty 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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