The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... passed her fifteenth . As he lived but a few miles ' distance from her father's house , he had frequent opportunities of see- ing her ; and by the advantages of a good person , and a pleas- ing conversation , made such an impression in ...
... passed her fifteenth . As he lived but a few miles ' distance from her father's house , he had frequent opportunities of see- ing her ; and by the advantages of a good person , and a pleas- ing conversation , made such an impression in ...
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... passed between her noviciate and father Francis : from whom she now delivered to her the following letter . " As the first - fruits of those joys and consolations which you may expect from the life you are now engaged in , I must ...
... passed between her noviciate and father Francis : from whom she now delivered to her the following letter . " As the first - fruits of those joys and consolations which you may expect from the life you are now engaged in , I must ...
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... passing among us ; and in particular to prohibit any French phrases from becom- ing current in this kingdom , when those of our own stamp are altogether as valuable . The present war has so adul- terated our tongue with strange words ...
... passing among us ; and in particular to prohibit any French phrases from becom- ing current in this kingdom , when those of our own stamp are altogether as valuable . The present war has so adul- terated our tongue with strange words ...
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... passed many a river with- out the help of pontoons , and filled a ditch with faggots as successfully as the generals of our time do it with fascines . Our commanders lose half their praise , and our people half their joy , by means of ...
... passed many a river with- out the help of pontoons , and filled a ditch with faggots as successfully as the generals of our time do it with fascines . Our commanders lose half their praise , and our people half their joy , by means of ...
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... passed that way , and being a man naturally of a withered look and hard features , promised himself good success . was placed upon a table in the great point of view , and looking upon the company like Milton's death , Grinn'd horribly ...
... passed that way , and being a man naturally of a withered look and hard features , promised himself good success . was placed upon a table in the great point of view , and looking upon the company like Milton's death , Grinn'd horribly ...
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