The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 страници |
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... say , -the arts of consolation , and the arts of supporting one- self , but not both together . It had been better thus : the arts of con- solation and directions for supporting oneself . siderable estate left him , which he said was ...
... say , -the arts of consolation , and the arts of supporting one- self , but not both together . It had been better thus : the arts of con- solation and directions for supporting oneself . siderable estate left him , which he said was ...
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... ( says she ) has , I fear , been the death of a man who had no other fault but that of loving me too much . Heaven only knows how dear he was to me whilst he lived , and how bitter the remembrance of him has been to me since his death ...
... ( says she ) has , I fear , been the death of a man who had no other fault but that of loving me too much . Heaven only knows how dear he was to me whilst he lived , and how bitter the remembrance of him has been to me since his death ...
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... ( says he ) will not permit that I should see you ; but you may assure yourself not only of having a place in my prayers , but of re- ceiving such frequent instructions as I can convey to you by letters . Go on cheerfully in the glorious ...
... ( says he ) will not permit that I should see you ; but you may assure yourself not only of having a place in my prayers , but of re- ceiving such frequent instructions as I can convey to you by letters . Go on cheerfully in the glorious ...
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... ( says she , ) if I do not ask anything improper , let me be buried by Theo- dosius . My vow reaches no farther than the grave . What I ask is , I hope , no violation of it . " She died soon after , and was interred according to her ...
... ( says she , ) if I do not ask anything improper , let me be buried by Theo- dosius . My vow reaches no farther than the grave . What I ask is , I hope , no violation of it . " She died soon after , and was interred according to her ...
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... say behaved himself very saucily , with a message from the Duke of Bavaria . The next morning our army , being divided into two corps , made a movement to- wards the enemy ; you will hear in the public prints how we treated them , with ...
... say behaved himself very saucily , with a message from the Duke of Bavaria . The next morning our army , being divided into two corps , made a movement to- wards the enemy ; you will hear in the public prints how we treated them , with ...
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