The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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Constantia , who thought the good man was thus moved by his compassion towards her , and by the horror of her guilt , proceeded with the utmost contrition to acquaint him with that vow of virginity in which she was going ...
Constantia , who thought the good man was thus moved by his compassion towards her , and by the horror of her guilt , proceeded with the utmost contrition to acquaint him with that vow of virginity in which she was going ...
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Horace has a thought which is something akin to this , when , in order to excuse himself to his mistress , for an ... But upon turning this plan to and fro in my thoughts , I observed so many unaccountable humours in man , that I did ...
Horace has a thought which is something akin to this , when , in order to excuse himself to his mistress , for an ... But upon turning this plan to and fro in my thoughts , I observed so many unaccountable humours in man , that I did ...
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eubmission to their superiors , make them happy in these blessings with which Providence bas thought fit to distinguish them . No. 221. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 13 . -Ab ovo Usque ad malaHor : WHEN I have finished any of my speculations ...
eubmission to their superiors , make them happy in these blessings with which Providence bas thought fit to distinguish them . No. 221. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 13 . -Ab ovo Usque ad malaHor : WHEN I have finished any of my speculations ...
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