The Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; in Three Volumes. With Some Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. By Mr. TickellT. Walker, 1773 |
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... conjurer , but is really . Your faithful friend , G. Truman P. S. Let this be a fecret , and you shall find your account in it . ' . This amazeth me ! and yet the reafons why I fhould be-- Heve he is still living are manifold -- Firft ...
... conjurer , but is really . Your faithful friend , G. Truman P. S. Let this be a fecret , and you shall find your account in it . ' . This amazeth me ! and yet the reafons why I fhould be-- Heve he is still living are manifold -- Firft ...
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... conjurer . VELLU M. He fays right he is no more than a conjurer . Bring him in , and withdraw . And fourthly , as I was saying , e aufe- [ Exit Butler . Enter BUTLER with Sir GEORGE . BUTLER . Sir , here is the conjurer - what a ...
... conjurer . VELLU M. He fays right he is no more than a conjurer . Bring him in , and withdraw . And fourthly , as I was saying , e aufe- [ Exit Butler . Enter BUTLER with Sir GEORGE . BUTLER . Sir , here is the conjurer - what a ...
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... conjurer and the old man , I can talk to thee more at my ease . VELLU M. Believe me , my good mafter , I am as much rejoiced to fee you alive , as I was upon the day you were born . Your name was in all the news - papers , in the lift ...
... conjurer and the old man , I can talk to thee more at my ease . VELLU M. Believe me , my good mafter , I am as much rejoiced to fee you alive , as I was upon the day you were born . Your name was in all the news - papers , in the lift ...
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... Conjurer , in order to introduce myself . It must be your bufinefs to recom- mend me as a moft profound perfon , that by my great knowledge in the curious arts can filence the Drummer , and difpoffefs the house . VELLU M. I am going to ...
... Conjurer , in order to introduce myself . It must be your bufinefs to recom- mend me as a moft profound perfon , that by my great knowledge in the curious arts can filence the Drummer , and difpoffefs the house . VELLU M. I am going to ...
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... Conjurer , and my ho -- noured Master , Sir George Truman ; he , he , he ! You will pardon me for being jocular . Sir GEORGE . O , Mr. Vellum , with all my heart . You know I love you men of wit and humour . Be as merry as thou pleafeft ...
... Conjurer , and my ho -- noured Master , Sir George Truman ; he , he , he ! You will pardon me for being jocular . Sir GEORGE . O , Mr. Vellum , with all my heart . You know I love you men of wit and humour . Be as merry as thou pleafeft ...
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