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... concerned it is worth while to point out that Addison left London for Ireland two days before the paper appeared , and that his first contribution was printed in No. 18. Altogether he was responsible for just over forty numbers , while ...
... concerned it is worth while to point out that Addison left London for Ireland two days before the paper appeared , and that his first contribution was printed in No. 18. Altogether he was responsible for just over forty numbers , while ...
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... concern of great men must have a soul as noble and as susceptible of high thoughts , as they whom he represents : I ... concerned is that we know not whether Fidelia was killed or stolen ; but she was seen in the parlour window when the ...
... concern of great men must have a soul as noble and as susceptible of high thoughts , as they whom he represents : I ... concerned is that we know not whether Fidelia was killed or stolen ; but she was seen in the parlour window when the ...
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... concerned for is that Mrs. Peggy Hartwell may be offended at showing this letter , because her con- duct in Mr. Hartwell's absence is a little inquired into . But I could not sink that circumstance , because you critics would have lost ...
... concerned for is that Mrs. Peggy Hartwell may be offended at showing this letter , because her con- duct in Mr. Hartwell's absence is a little inquired into . But I could not sink that circumstance , because you critics would have lost ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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