The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... pleased , that while his soul returned to him who made it , his body should incorporate with the great mother of all things , and by that means become beneficial to mankind . For which reason he gives his sons a positive or- der not to ...
... pleased , that while his soul returned to him who made it , his body should incorporate with the great mother of all things , and by that means become beneficial to mankind . For which reason he gives his sons a positive or- der not to ...
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... pleased or con- founded as he finds more or less of himself in it . The com- mendation of anything in another stirs up his jealousy , as it shows you have a value for others besides himself ; but the commendation of that which he ...
... pleased or con- founded as he finds more or less of himself in it . The com- mendation of anything in another stirs up his jealousy , as it shows you have a value for others besides himself ; but the commendation of that which he ...
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... pleased with a jest , or transported with any thing that is gay and diverting . If his beauty be none of the best , you must be a professed admirer of prudence , or any other quality he is master of , or at least vain enough to think he ...
... pleased with a jest , or transported with any thing that is gay and diverting . If his beauty be none of the best , you must be a professed admirer of prudence , or any other quality he is master of , or at least vain enough to think he ...
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... pleased me . I cannot recollect the words , but the sense of it is to this purpose : " What I spent I lost what I possessed is left to others ; what I gave away remains with me . " : Since I am thus insensibly engaged in sacred writ , I ...
... pleased me . I cannot recollect the words , but the sense of it is to this purpose : " What I spent I lost what I possessed is left to others ; what I gave away remains with me . " : Since I am thus insensibly engaged in sacred writ , I ...
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... pleased with a letter that is filled with touches of nature than of wit . The following one is of this kind . " SIR , Among all the distresses which happen in families , I do not remember that you have touched upon the marriage of ...
... pleased with a letter that is filled with touches of nature than of wit . The following one is of this kind . " SIR , Among all the distresses which happen in families , I do not remember that you have touched upon the marriage of ...
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