Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments: Tending to Amuse the Fancy, and Inculcate Morality. By Mr. Addison |
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Page 55
... her patience herein , fhe raised the ordinary customs of London , above fifty thousand pounds a year , without any impofition . The Lord Burleigh , the Earl Earl of Leicester , and Secretary Walfingham , ( all [ 55 ]
... her patience herein , fhe raised the ordinary customs of London , above fifty thousand pounds a year , without any impofition . The Lord Burleigh , the Earl Earl of Leicester , and Secretary Walfingham , ( all [ 55 ]
Page 88
... raised fuch horror and contrition in his foul , that , if it would please GOD to raise a friend to extri- cate him out of that distress , he would dedicate the reft of his life to religion and virtue . Though I never knew his name , or ...
... raised fuch horror and contrition in his foul , that , if it would please GOD to raise a friend to extri- cate him out of that distress , he would dedicate the reft of his life to religion and virtue . Though I never knew his name , or ...
Page 98
... raised in her face , that he might have the fatisfaction of telling her , in the same play- ful way , how ill fhe acted her part . One scene of dalliance produced another : a thousand times he of- fended : a thousand times he asked ...
... raised in her face , that he might have the fatisfaction of telling her , in the same play- ful way , how ill fhe acted her part . One scene of dalliance produced another : a thousand times he of- fended : a thousand times he asked ...
Page 139
... raised thy curiofity , and it shall be satisfied ; " he who now talks with thee is Almalic , the fove- " reign of the faithful , whofe feat is the throne of < < < Medina , and whose commiffion is from above . " These words ftruck me ...
... raised thy curiofity , and it shall be satisfied ; " he who now talks with thee is Almalic , the fove- " reign of the faithful , whofe feat is the throne of < < < Medina , and whose commiffion is from above . " These words ftruck me ...
Page 142
... raised wifhes which indeed I am not worthy thou fhouldft fatisfy : but why fhould it be thought that he , who was happy in obfcurity and indigence , ⚫ would not have been rendered more happy by ⚫ eminence and wealth ? ' " When I had ...
... raised wifhes which indeed I am not worthy thou fhouldft fatisfy : but why fhould it be thought that he , who was happy in obfcurity and indigence , ⚫ would not have been rendered more happy by ⚫ eminence and wealth ? ' " When I had ...
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