The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The SpectatorBell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... Father to his Son- Duty to Parents 57 191. On the Whims of Lottery - Adventurers 60 195. On Temperance 63 198. Character of the Salamanders - Story of a Castilian and his Wife 67 201. Devotion - Enthusiasm 70 203. On Seducers , and ...
... Father to his Son- Duty to Parents 57 191. On the Whims of Lottery - Adventurers 60 195. On Temperance 63 198. Character of the Salamanders - Story of a Castilian and his Wife 67 201. Devotion - Enthusiasm 70 203. On Seducers , and ...
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... father , who having arrived at great riches by his own industry , took delight in nothing but his money . Theodosius ... father's house , he had frequent opportunities of see- ing her ; and by the advantages of a good person , and a ...
... father , who having arrived at great riches by his own industry , took delight in nothing but his money . Theodosius ... father's house , he had frequent opportunities of see- ing her ; and by the advantages of a good person , and a ...
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... father commended in her , as the most de- cent manner of a virgin's giving her consent to an overture of that kind ... father's house one after another , to inquire if they had heard anything of Theodosius , who it seems had left his ...
... father commended in her , as the most de- cent manner of a virgin's giving her consent to an overture of that kind ... father's house one after another , to inquire if they had heard anything of Theodosius , who it seems had left his ...
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... father was not displeased with a resolu- tion which would save money in his family , and readily com- plied with his daughter's intentions . Accordingly , in the twenty - fifth year of her age , while her beauty was yet in all its ...
... father was not displeased with a resolu- tion which would save money in his family , and readily com- plied with his daughter's intentions . Accordingly , in the twenty - fifth year of her age , while her beauty was yet in all its ...
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... father ; who was so moved with the sense of her sorrows , that he could only command his voice , which was broke with sighs and sobbings , so far as to bid her proceed . She followed his directions , and in a flood of tears poured out ...
... father ; who was so moved with the sense of her sorrows , that he could only command his voice , which was broke with sighs and sobbings , so far as to bid her proceed . She followed his directions , and in a flood of tears poured out ...
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