The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 1-314Harper & Brothers, 1837 |
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... passion , the cement of society , shall be severely exam- ined . But this , and other matters loosely hinted at now , and in my former papers , shall have their proper place in my follow- ing discourses . The present writing is only to ...
... passion , the cement of society , shall be severely exam- ined . But this , and other matters loosely hinted at now , and in my former papers , shall have their proper place in my follow- ing discourses . The present writing is only to ...
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... passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subservient to it ; and , as unaccountable as one would think it , a wise man is not al- ways a good man . ' This degeneracy is not only the guilt of particular persons , but also ...
... passion , but instead of that , you see , it is often subservient to it ; and , as unaccountable as one would think it , a wise man is not al- ways a good man . ' This degeneracy is not only the guilt of particular persons , but also ...
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... passion , and prejudice , than such as naturally con- duce to inflame hatreds , and make enmi- ties irreconcilable ? In the next place I would recommend his paper to the daily perusal of those gen- tlemen whom I cannot but consider as ...
... passion , and prejudice , than such as naturally con- duce to inflame hatreds , and make enmi- ties irreconcilable ? In the next place I would recommend his paper to the daily perusal of those gen- tlemen whom I cannot but consider as ...
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... passion , by prepossession towards his interests . With a mind thus turned , young Inkle had a person every way agreeable , a ruddy vigour in his coun- tenance , strength in his limbs , with ringlets of fair hair loosely flowing on his ...
... passion , by prepossession towards his interests . With a mind thus turned , young Inkle had a person every way agreeable , a ruddy vigour in his coun- tenance , strength in his limbs , with ringlets of fair hair loosely flowing on his ...
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... passions of mankind , and to correct those depraved sentiments that give birth to all those little extravagancies ... passion for dress and same regard as a surgeon to a physician ; show , in the character of Camilla ; who , the one ...
... passions of mankind , and to correct those depraved sentiments that give birth to all those little extravagancies ... passion for dress and same regard as a surgeon to a physician ; show , in the character of Camilla ; who , the one ...
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