The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 1-314Harper & Brothers, 1837 |
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... thought . I have resolved to refresh their me- mories from day to day , till I have recover- ed them cut of that desperate state of vice and folly into which the age is fallen . The mind that lies fallow but a single day , sprouts up in ...
... thought . I have resolved to refresh their me- mories from day to day , till I have recover- ed them cut of that desperate state of vice and folly into which the age is fallen . The mind that lies fallow but a single day , sprouts up in ...
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... thought made the the wood , he threw himself , tired and young man pensive , and careful what ac- breathless , on a little hillock , when an In - count he should be able to give his friends dian maid rushed from a thicket behind him ...
... thought made the the wood , he threw himself , tired and young man pensive , and careful what ac- breathless , on a little hillock , when an In - count he should be able to give his friends dian maid rushed from a thicket behind him ...
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... thoughts to heav'n . Paradise Lost . C. Mart . it is verily believed , to this day , that had he been brought upon the ... thought proper to discard him : and try in the kingdom of Great Britain . Upon the first rumour of this intended ...
... thoughts to heav'n . Paradise Lost . C. Mart . it is verily believed , to this day , that had he been brought upon the ... thought proper to discard him : and try in the kingdom of Great Britain . Upon the first rumour of this intended ...
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... thought , an odd fellow , whose face I tage , of whom I must declare myself an ad- have often seen at the playhouse , gave me mirer ; namely , that Signior Nicolini and the following letter with these words : ' Sir , the lion have been ...
... thought , an odd fellow , whose face I tage , of whom I must declare myself an ad- have often seen at the playhouse , gave me mirer ; namely , that Signior Nicolini and the following letter with these words : ' Sir , the lion have been ...
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... thought , and is never easy in any one place , when she thinks there is more company in another . The missing of an opera the first night , would be more afflicting to her than the death of a child . She pities all the valuable part of ...
... thought , and is never easy in any one place , when she thinks there is more company in another . The missing of an opera the first night , would be more afflicting to her than the death of a child . She pities all the valuable part of ...
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