The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... receiving the least reprimand , and had many other marks of favour shown me , which I thought amounted to a promise ... received a dish of it from her own hands . Now , sir , do you judge if after such encouragements she was not obliged ...
... receiving the least reprimand , and had many other marks of favour shown me , which I thought amounted to a promise ... received a dish of it from her own hands . Now , sir , do you judge if after such encouragements she was not obliged ...
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... received , that he fell down as dead . The Portuguese seeing the condition . of his rival , very generously flew to his succour , dispersed the multitudes that were gathered about him , and fought over him as he lay upon the ground . In ...
... received , that he fell down as dead . The Portuguese seeing the condition . of his rival , very generously flew to his succour , dispersed the multitudes that were gathered about him , and fought over him as he lay upon the ground . In ...
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... received it , because I think it gives a lively idea of the affliction which a fond parent suffers on such an occasion . -shire , July , 1713 . “ SIR , The other day I went into the house of one of my tenants , whose wife was formerly a ...
... received it , because I think it gives a lively idea of the affliction which a fond parent suffers on such an occasion . -shire , July , 1713 . “ SIR , The other day I went into the house of one of my tenants , whose wife was formerly a ...
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