The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... meet with nothing but grief and disappointments . A man should direct all his studies and endeavours at making himself easy now , and happy hereafter . The truth of it is , if all the happiness that is dispersed through the whole race ...
... meet with nothing but grief and disappointments . A man should direct all his studies and endeavours at making himself easy now , and happy hereafter . The truth of it is , if all the happiness that is dispersed through the whole race ...
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... meets with other misfortunes in her whole strength ; she stands collected within herself , and sustains the shock with all the force which is natural to her ; but a heart in love has its foundations sapped , and immediately sinks under ...
... meets with other misfortunes in her whole strength ; she stands collected within herself , and sustains the shock with all the force which is natural to her ; but a heart in love has its foundations sapped , and immediately sinks under ...
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... meet with so many inexplicable difficulties , that I scarce know which side has the better of it , till I am informed by the tower guns that the place is surrendered . I do indeed make some allowances for this part of the war ...
... meet with so many inexplicable difficulties , that I scarce know which side has the better of it , till I am informed by the tower guns that the place is surrendered . I do indeed make some allowances for this part of the war ...
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... which artists meet with . The artist finds greater returns in profit , as the author in fame . What an inestimable price would a Virgil or a Homer , a Cicero or an Aristotle , bear , were their works like a 16 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... which artists meet with . The artist finds greater returns in profit , as the author in fame . What an inestimable price would a Virgil or a Homer , a Cicero or an Aristotle , bear , were their works like a 16 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... who hear it , that it generally meets with a good reception . The laugh rises upon it , and the man who utters it is looked upon as a shrewd satirist . This may be one reason , why a great many pleasant 20 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... who hear it , that it generally meets with a good reception . The laugh rises upon it , and the man who utters it is looked upon as a shrewd satirist . This may be one reason , why a great many pleasant 20 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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