The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... fancy they know of women by re- flection , your lewd and vicious men believe they have learned by experience . They have seen the poor husband so misled by tricks and artifices , and , in the midst of his inquiries , so lost and ...
... fancy they know of women by re- flection , your lewd and vicious men believe they have learned by experience . They have seen the poor husband so misled by tricks and artifices , and , in the midst of his inquiries , so lost and ...
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... fancy that these men , though they fall short in every other respect of those who make a profession of religion , would at least outshine them in this particular , and be exempt from that single fault which seems to grow out of the ...
... fancy that these men , though they fall short in every other respect of those who make a profession of religion , would at least outshine them in this particular , and be exempt from that single fault which seems to grow out of the ...
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... fancy and delusion ? Is there any merit in being the messenger of ill news ? If it is a dream , let me enjoy it , since it makes me both the happier and better man . ' I must confess I do not know how to trust a man who believes neither ...
... fancy and delusion ? Is there any merit in being the messenger of ill news ? If it is a dream , let me enjoy it , since it makes me both the happier and better man . ' I must confess I do not know how to trust a man who believes neither ...
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... fancy that I see gouts and dropsies , fevers and lethargies , with other innumerable distempers , lying in ambuscade among the dishes . Nature delights in the most plain and simple diet . Every animal but man keeps to one dish . Herbs ...
... fancy that I see gouts and dropsies , fevers and lethargies , with other innumerable distempers , lying in ambuscade among the dishes . Nature delights in the most plain and simple diet . Every animal but man keeps to one dish . Herbs ...
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... fancy to dispose of his own illegitimate issue in a figure of the same kind . -Nec longum tempus , et ingens , Exiit ad cœlum ramis felicibus arbos , Miraturque novas frondes , et non sua poma . Virg . The trunk of the tree was marked ...
... fancy to dispose of his own illegitimate issue in a figure of the same kind . -Nec longum tempus , et ingens , Exiit ad cœlum ramis felicibus arbos , Miraturque novas frondes , et non sua poma . Virg . The trunk of the tree was marked ...
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