Citations:address


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * Then did Christian address himself to go back; and Evangelist, after he had kissed him, gave him one smile, and bid him God-speed.


 * 1843 — Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol.
 * The hand in which he wrote the address was not a steady one, but write it he did, somehow, and went down-stairs to open the street door, ready for the coming of the poulterer's man. As he stood there, waiting his arrival, the knocker caught his eye.


 * 1851 — Herman Melville. Moby Dick.
 * "The Spermacetti Whale found by the Nantuckois, is an active, fierce animal, and requires vast address and boldness in the fishermen." — THOMAS JEFFERSON'S WHALE MEMORIAL TO THE FRENCH MINISTER IN 1778.
 * In fact, I was so afraid of him that I was not game enough just then to address him, and demand a satisfactory answer concerning what seemed inexplicable in him.
 * Tell them to address all future letters to the Pacific ocean! and this time three years, if I am not at home, tell them to address them to — "