The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... species ? It is a very trifling character to be one of the most variable beings of the most variable kind , especially if we consider that he who is the great standard of perfection , has in him no shadow of change , but is the same ...
... species ? It is a very trifling character to be one of the most variable beings of the most variable kind , especially if we consider that he who is the great standard of perfection , has in him no shadow of change , but is the same ...
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... species were fixed in a single person , they would make a very miserable one . I am engaged in this subject by the following letter , which , though subscribed by a fictitious name , I have reason to believe is not imaginary . " MR ...
... species were fixed in a single person , they would make a very miserable one . I am engaged in this subject by the following letter , which , though subscribed by a fictitious name , I have reason to believe is not imaginary . " MR ...
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... species ) to scatter infection and destroy their posterity . They act the counter - parts of a Confucius . or a Socrates ; and seem to have been sent into the world to deprave human nature , and sink it into the condition of brutality ...
... species ) to scatter infection and destroy their posterity . They act the counter - parts of a Confucius . or a Socrates ; and seem to have been sent into the world to deprave human nature , and sink it into the condition of brutality ...
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... species , we are falling foul upon one another . Half the misery of human life might be extinguished , would men alleviate the general curse they lie under , by mutual offices of compassion , benevolence , and humanity . There is ...
... species , we are falling foul upon one another . Half the misery of human life might be extinguished , would men alleviate the general curse they lie under , by mutual offices of compassion , benevolence , and humanity . There is ...
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... species of impostors . But if , notwithstanding their private experience , they can get over these prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of some women , yet their own loose desires will stir up new suspicions from another side ...
... species of impostors . But if , notwithstanding their private experience , they can get over these prejudices , and entertain a favourable opinion of some women , yet their own loose desires will stir up new suspicions from another side ...
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