The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... hear him with a particular pleasure . As we were sitting together , being the sole remaining mem- bers of our club , Sir Andrew gave me an account of the many busy scenes of life in which he had been engaged , and at the same time ...
... hear him with a particular pleasure . As we were sitting together , being the sole remaining mem- bers of our club , Sir Andrew gave me an account of the many busy scenes of life in which he had been engaged , and at the same time ...
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... hear a name mentioned in it that does not bring to mind a piece of a gazette , nor see a man that has not signalized himself in a battle . One would fancy one's self to be in the enchanted palaces of a romance ; one meets with so many ...
... hear a name mentioned in it that does not bring to mind a piece of a gazette , nor see a man that has not signalized himself in a battle . One would fancy one's self to be in the enchanted palaces of a romance ; one meets with so many ...
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... hear the repetitions of his insipid pleasantries , shallow conceits , and topical points of mirth , in every member of it . His table , his fire - side , his parties of diversion , are all of them so many standing scenes of folly . This ...
... hear the repetitions of his insipid pleasantries , shallow conceits , and topical points of mirth , in every member of it . His table , his fire - side , his parties of diversion , are all of them so many standing scenes of folly . This ...
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