The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... kind . The noise of this intended marriage soon reached Theodosius , who after a long tumult of passions , which naturally rise in a lover's heart on such an occasion , writ the following letter to Constantia . " THE thought of my ...
... kind . The noise of this intended marriage soon reached Theodosius , who after a long tumult of passions , which naturally rise in a lover's heart on such an occasion , writ the following letter to Constantia . " THE thought of my ...
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... kind have been forced to invent a kind of artificial humanity , which is what we express by the word good - breeding . For if we examine thoroughly the idea of what we call so , we shall find it to be nothing else but an imitation and ...
... kind have been forced to invent a kind of artificial humanity , which is what we express by the word good - breeding . For if we examine thoroughly the idea of what we call so , we shall find it to be nothing else but an imitation and ...
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... kind of barbarous pleasure in the jealousy of those who love them , that insult over an aching heart , and triumph in their charms which are able to excite so much uneasiness . Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . But ...
... kind of barbarous pleasure in the jealousy of those who love them , that insult over an aching heart , and triumph in their charms which are able to excite so much uneasiness . Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . Juv . But ...
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... kind . " SIR , Among all the distresses which happen in families , I do not remember that you have touched upon the marriage of children without the consent of their parents . I am one of these unfortunate persons . I was about fifteen ...
... kind . " SIR , Among all the distresses which happen in families , I do not remember that you have touched upon the marriage of children without the consent of their parents . I am one of these unfortunate persons . I was about fifteen ...
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... kind of instinct in former papers , and have shown how it runs through all the species of brute creatures , as indeed the whole animal creation subsists by it . This instinct in man is more general and uncircumscribed than in brutes ...
... kind of instinct in former papers , and have shown how it runs through all the species of brute creatures , as indeed the whole animal creation subsists by it . This instinct in man is more general and uncircumscribed than in brutes ...
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