The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... paper . I have given the reader just so much of my history and character , as to let him see I am not altogether unqualified for the business I have undertaken . As for other particulars in my life and adventures , I shall insert them ...
... paper . I have given the reader just so much of my history and character , as to let him see I am not altogether unqualified for the business I have undertaken . As for other particulars in my life and adventures , I shall insert them ...
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... paper , it is my custom to go abroad in quest of game ; and when I meet any proper subject , I take the first opportunity of setting down an hint of it upon paper . At the same time I look into the letters of my correspondents , and if ...
... paper , it is my custom to go abroad in quest of game ; and when I meet any proper subject , I take the first opportunity of setting down an hint of it upon paper . At the same time I look into the letters of my correspondents , and if ...
Side 323
... paper made the whole coffee - house very merry some of them concluded it was written by a madman , and others by somebody that had been taking notes out of the Spectator . One who had the appearance of a very substantial citizen , told ...
... paper made the whole coffee - house very merry some of them concluded it was written by a madman , and others by somebody that had been taking notes out of the Spectator . One who had the appearance of a very substantial citizen , told ...
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Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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