The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volumen 41804 |
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... letter , in the space of about a twelvemonth I have run out of my whole thousand pounds upon her , having laid out the last fifty in a new suit of clothes , in which I was resolved to receive her final answer , which amounted to this ...
... letter , in the space of about a twelvemonth I have run out of my whole thousand pounds upon her , having laid out the last fifty in a new suit of clothes , in which I was resolved to receive her final answer , which amounted to this ...
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... letters , and billet - doux with perfumed wax . A ream of sonnets and love verses , purchased at different times of Mr. Triplett at a crown a sheet . To Zelinda two sticks of May cherries . Last summer , at several times , a bushel of ...
... letters , and billet - doux with perfumed wax . A ream of sonnets and love verses , purchased at different times of Mr. Triplett at a crown a sheet . To Zelinda two sticks of May cherries . Last summer , at several times , a bushel of ...
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... letters is the Ulysses his bow , in which every man of wit or learning may try his strength . One who does not care to write a book without being sure of his abilities , may see by this means if his parts and talents are to the public ...
... letters is the Ulysses his bow , in which every man of wit or learning may try his strength . One who does not care to write a book without being sure of his abilities , may see by this means if his parts and talents are to the public ...
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... letters and papers as are conveyed to me by my correspondents , it being my resolution to have a particular regard to all such matters as come to my hands through the mouth of the lion . There will be under it a box , of which the key ...
... letters and papers as are conveyed to me by my correspondents , it being my resolution to have a particular regard to all such matters as come to my hands through the mouth of the lion . There will be under it a box , of which the key ...
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... letter , lest you think me already too much infected by their conversation ; but I must desire you to consider , that travelling does , in this respect , lay a little claim to the privilege of old age . SIR , I am , SIR , & c . Bois ...
... letter , lest you think me already too much infected by their conversation ; but I must desire you to consider , that travelling does , in this respect , lay a little claim to the privilege of old age . SIR , I am , SIR , & c . Bois ...
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