The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... mind of man . Our schemes of thought in infancy are lost in those of youth ; these too take a different turn in manhood , till old age often leads us back into our former infancy . A new title , or an un- expected success , throws us ...
... mind of man . Our schemes of thought in infancy are lost in those of youth ; these too take a different turn in manhood , till old age often leads us back into our former infancy . A new title , or an un- expected success , throws us ...
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... mind against the impressions of sor- row . Monsieur St. Evremont , who does not approve of this method , recommends authors who are apt to stir up mirth in the mind of the readers , and fancies Don Quixote can give more relief to an ...
... mind against the impressions of sor- row . Monsieur St. Evremont , who does not approve of this method , recommends authors who are apt to stir up mirth in the mind of the readers , and fancies Don Quixote can give more relief to an ...
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... mind some time before , made them apprehend the worst that could befall him . Constantia , who knew that nothing but the re- port of her marriage could have driven him to such extremi- ties , was not to be comforted : she now accused ...
... mind some time before , made them apprehend the worst that could befall him . Constantia , who knew that nothing but the re- port of her marriage could have driven him to such extremi- ties , was not to be comforted : she now accused ...
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... mind , that after some years had abated the violence of her sorrows , and settled her thoughts in a kind of tranquillity , she resolved to pass the remainder of her days in a convent . Her father was not displeased with a resolu- tion ...
... mind , that after some years had abated the violence of her sorrows , and settled her thoughts in a kind of tranquillity , she resolved to pass the remainder of her days in a convent . Her father was not displeased with a resolu- tion ...
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... mind of the First Being , and It is remarkable that most of the French terms inserted in this letter , in order to expose the affectation of the writer , are now grown so familiar among us , that few men would think of expressing ...
... mind of the First Being , and It is remarkable that most of the French terms inserted in this letter , in order to expose the affectation of the writer , are now grown so familiar among us , that few men would think of expressing ...
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