The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... tell it you ! By the last week's post I received a letter from an intimate friend of this unhappy gentleman , acquainting me , that as he had just settled his affairs , and was preparing for his journey , he fell sick of a fever and ...
... tell it you ! By the last week's post I received a letter from an intimate friend of this unhappy gentleman , acquainting me , that as he had just settled his affairs , and was preparing for his journey , he fell sick of a fever and ...
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... tell her that her sins were forgiven her- That her guilt was not so great as she apprehended — That she should not suffer herself to be afflicted above measure . After which he recovered himself enough to give her the ab- solution in ...
... tell her that her sins were forgiven her- That her guilt was not so great as she apprehended — That she should not suffer herself to be afflicted above measure . After which he recovered himself enough to give her the ab- solution in ...
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... tell us what it is they achieve , and therefore send us over accounts of their performances in a jargon of phrases , which they learn among their conquered enemies . They ought however to be provided with secreta- ries , and assisted by ...
... tell us what it is they achieve , and therefore send us over accounts of their performances in a jargon of phrases , which they learn among their conquered enemies . They ought however to be provided with secreta- ries , and assisted by ...
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... tells us , that the world is a copy or transcript of those ideas which are in the 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 ...
... tells us , that the world is a copy or transcript of those ideas which are in the 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 ...
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... tell us , that vicious writers continue in purgatory so long as the in- fluence of their writings continues upon posterity : for pur- gatory , say they , is nothing else but a cleansing us of our sins , which cannot be said to be done ...
... tell us , that vicious writers continue in purgatory so long as the in- fluence of their writings continues upon posterity : for pur- gatory , say they , is nothing else but a cleansing us of our sins , which cannot be said to be done ...
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