The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4 |
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Letter from Simon Softly , complaining of a Widow -Advice to him . 169 98. Notice of the Tatler and Spectator – Scheme of a Lion's Head at Button's 172 99. Essay on National Justice - a Persian Story . 175 100.
Letter from Simon Softly , complaining of a Widow -Advice to him . 169 98. Notice of the Tatler and Spectator – Scheme of a Lion's Head at Button's 172 99. Essay on National Justice - a Persian Story . 175 100.
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Honeycomb , who was so unmercifully witty upon the women in a couple of letters which I lately communicated to the ... The Templar is very positive that he has married a dairy - maid : but Will . in his letter to me on this occasion ...
Honeycomb , who was so unmercifully witty upon the women in a couple of letters which I lately communicated to the ... The Templar is very positive that he has married a dairy - maid : but Will . in his letter to me on this occasion ...
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Letter 6. London , Oct. 10 , 1710. Dr. Swift to Mrs. Johnson . “- Mr. Addison's election * has passed easy and undisputed ; and , I believe , if he had a mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . ” Letter 11. London , Dec.
Letter 6. London , Oct. 10 , 1710. Dr. Swift to Mrs. Johnson . “- Mr. Addison's election * has passed easy and undisputed ; and , I believe , if he had a mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . ” Letter 11. London , Dec.
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