The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... talking of some of your papers which are written on conjugal love , there arose a dispute among us , whether there were not more bad husbands in the world than bad wives . A gentleman , who was advocate for the ladies , took this ...
... talking of some of your papers which are written on conjugal love , there arose a dispute among us , whether there were not more bad husbands in the world than bad wives . A gentleman , who was advocate for the ladies , took this ...
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... talk in thy own way , there is a moral in it . Whatever thou mayest think of it , prythee do not make any of thy queer apologies for this letter , as thou didst for my last . The women love a gay , lively fellow , and are never angry at ...
... talk in thy own way , there is a moral in it . Whatever thou mayest think of it , prythee do not make any of thy queer apologies for this letter , as thou didst for my last . The women love a gay , lively fellow , and are never angry at ...
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... talk but little to her . Her women will represent to me , that she is inconsolable by reason of my unkindness , and beg me with tears to caress her , and let her sit down by me ; but I shall still remain inexorable , and will turn my ...
... talk but little to her . Her women will represent to me , that she is inconsolable by reason of my unkindness , and beg me with tears to caress her , and let her sit down by me ; but I shall still remain inexorable , and will turn my ...
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... talk we had been carrying on some were silent because they doubted , and others because they were conquered in their own way ; so that the gentleman had op- portunity to press the belief of it upon us , and let us see that he was rather ...
... talk we had been carrying on some were silent because they doubted , and others because they were conquered in their own way ; so that the gentleman had op- portunity to press the belief of it upon us , and let us see that he was rather ...
Side 66
... talk , and made them easy . Thus is the same method taken to bring us to shame which we fondly take to increase our character . It is , indeed , a kind of mimicry , by which another puts on our air of conversation to show us to ...
... talk , and made them easy . Thus is the same method taken to bring us to shame which we fondly take to increase our character . It is , indeed , a kind of mimicry , by which another puts on our air of conversation to show us to ...
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