The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... temper or prospects of interest . Converts and renegadoes of all kinds should take particular care to let the world see they act upon honourable motives ; or whatever approbations they may receive from themselves , and applauses from ...
... temper or prospects of interest . Converts and renegadoes of all kinds should take particular care to let the world see they act upon honourable motives ; or whatever approbations they may receive from themselves , and applauses from ...
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... temper and inconsistency with our selves is the greatest weakness of human nature , so it makes the person who is remarkable for it , in a very particular man- ner , more ridiculous than any other infirmity whatsoever , as it sets him ...
... temper and inconsistency with our selves is the greatest weakness of human nature , so it makes the person who is remarkable for it , in a very particular man- ner , more ridiculous than any other infirmity whatsoever , as it sets him ...
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... tempers . I should rather have recourse to authors of a quite contrary kind , that give us instances of calamities and misfortunes , and show human nature in its greatest distresses . If the affliction we groan under be very heavy , we ...
... tempers . I should rather have recourse to authors of a quite contrary kind , that give us instances of calamities and misfortunes , and show human nature in its greatest distresses . If the affliction we groan under be very heavy , we ...
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... temper reduced into an art . These exterior shows and appearances of humanity render a man wonderfully popular and beloved , when they are founded upon a real good - nature ; but without it are like hypocrisy in religion , or a bare ...
... temper reduced into an art . These exterior shows and appearances of humanity render a man wonderfully popular and beloved , when they are founded upon a real good - nature ; but without it are like hypocrisy in religion , or a bare ...
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... temper in a worthless man . This part of good - nature , however , which consists in the pardoning and overlooking of faults , is to be exercised only in doing ourselves justice , and that too in the ordinary com- merce and occurrences ...
... temper in a worthless man . This part of good - nature , however , which consists in the pardoning and overlooking of faults , is to be exercised only in doing ourselves justice , and that too in the ordinary com- merce and occurrences ...
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