The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the jealous man is himself guilty of , or to admire anything in which he himself does not excel . A jealous man is very quick in his applica tions , he knows how to find a ...
... observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the jealous man is himself guilty of , or to admire anything in which he himself does not excel . A jealous man is very quick in his applica tions , he knows how to find a ...
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... private most part of the night ; but upon his preparing to go away about break of day , he observed that there had fallen a great snow during his stay with the princess . This very much perplexed No. 13 43 THE SPECTATOR .
... private most part of the night ; but upon his preparing to go away about break of day , he observed that there had fallen a great snow during his stay with the princess . This very much perplexed No. 13 43 THE SPECTATOR .
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... observe upon it , that the first of this sort that made any considerable figure in the world , was that of Hercules ... observed the pleasure of that sensation which now arose in those very parts of his leg , that just before had been ...
... observe upon it , that the first of this sort that made any considerable figure in the world , was that of Hercules ... observed the pleasure of that sensation which now arose in those very parts of his leg , that just before had been ...
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... observed . And here I cannot but mention an observation which I have often made , upon reading the lives of the philosophers , and comparing them with any series of kings or great men of the same number . If we consider these ancient ...
... observed . And here I cannot but mention an observation which I have often made , upon reading the lives of the philosophers , and comparing them with any series of kings or great men of the same number . If we consider these ancient ...
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... observed by some writers , that man is more distinguished from the animal world by devotion than by rea- son , as ... observe into what errors even this Divine principle may lead us , when it is not moder- ated by that right reason which ...
... observed by some writers , that man is more distinguished from the animal world by devotion than by rea- son , as ... observe into what errors even this Divine principle may lead us , when it is not moder- ated by that right reason which ...
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