The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 1-314Harper & Brothers, 1837 |
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... manner , that even those who would misre- human life , that it is impossible for the least present your generous designs for the public misrepresentation of them to escape your good , cannot but approve the steadiness and notice . It is ...
... manner , that even those who would misre- human life , that it is impossible for the least present your generous designs for the public misrepresentation of them to escape your good , cannot but approve the steadiness and notice . It is ...
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... manner of but by my writings . As my pleasures are force towards affecting my judgment . I almost wholly confined to those of the sight , see men flourishing in courts and languish- I take it for a peculiar happiness that I ing in jails ...
... manner of but by my writings . As my pleasures are force towards affecting my judgment . I almost wholly confined to those of the sight , see men flourishing in courts and languish- I take it for a peculiar happiness that I ing in jails ...
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... manner . ' I am , " I am one of the directors of the society for the reformation of manners , and there- fore think myself a proper person for your correspondence . I have thoroughly ex - place . In short , the whole design of this ...
... manner . ' I am , " I am one of the directors of the society for the reformation of manners , and there- fore think myself a proper person for your correspondence . I have thoroughly ex - place . In short , the whole design of this ...
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... manner , by Thomas Clayton . It was first performed at the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , in 1707 . which expresses the resentments of an an- gry lover , was translated into that English lamentation : ' Frail are a lover's hopes , ' & c ...
... manner , by Thomas Clayton . It was first performed at the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , in 1707 . which expresses the resentments of an an- gry lover , was translated into that English lamentation : ' Frail are a lover's hopes , ' & c ...
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... manner is my province as Spectator ; for it is generally an offence committed by the eyes , and that against such as the offenders would perhaps never have an opportunity of injuring any other way . The following letter is a complaint ...
... manner is my province as Spectator ; for it is generally an offence committed by the eyes , and that against such as the offenders would perhaps never have an opportunity of injuring any other way . The following letter is a complaint ...
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