The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... telling thee one very odd whim in this my dream . I saw , methought , a dozen women employed in bringing off one man ; I could not guess who it should be , till upon his nearer approach I discovered thy short phiz . The women all ...
... telling thee one very odd whim in this my dream . I saw , methought , a dozen women employed in bringing off one man ; I could not guess who it should be , till upon his nearer approach I discovered thy short phiz . The women all ...
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... tell those persons what they dreamt of , who fancy they never dream at all . In the next place , I shall make out any dream , upon hearing a sin- gle circumstance of it ; and , in the last place , shall expound to them the good or bad ...
... tell those persons what they dreamt of , who fancy they never dream at all . In the next place , I shall make out any dream , upon hearing a sin- gle circumstance of it ; and , in the last place , shall expound to them the good or bad ...
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... tell a lie , 1 Neither . ] The disjunctive " neither " is improperly used , when more than two things come under consideration . The author should either have left out " the suggestions of true honour , " or , he should have said , “ is ...
... tell a lie , 1 Neither . ] The disjunctive " neither " is improperly used , when more than two things come under consideration . The author should either have left out " the suggestions of true honour , " or , he should have said , “ is ...
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... tell a lie , if he were sure to gain hell by it ; or , if you have a mind to soften the expression , that he would not tell a lie to gain any temporal reward by it , when he should run the hazard of losing much more than it was possible ...
... tell a lie , if he were sure to gain hell by it ; or , if you have a mind to soften the expression , that he would not tell a lie to gain any temporal reward by it , when he should run the hazard of losing much more than it was possible ...
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... tell thee the truth , I am confound- edly afraid , that as the love of money prevails in our island more than it did in Persia , we should find that some of our greatest men would choose out the portions , and rival one another for the ...
... tell thee the truth , I am confound- edly afraid , that as the love of money prevails in our island more than it did in Persia , we should find that some of our greatest men would choose out the portions , and rival one another for the ...
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