The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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Every man's natural weight of affliction is still made more heavy by the envy , malice , treachery , or injustice of his ... goes under the title of good - nature , and which I shall choose for the subject of this day's speculation .
Every man's natural weight of affliction is still made more heavy by the envy , malice , treachery , or injustice of his ... goes under the title of good - nature , and which I shall choose for the subject of this day's speculation .
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In that celebrated passage of Sallust , where Cæsar and Cato are placed in such beautiful , but opposite lights ; Cæsar's character is chiefly made up of good - nature , as it showed itself in all its forms towards his friends or his ...
In that celebrated passage of Sallust , where Cæsar and Cato are placed in such beautiful , but opposite lights ; Cæsar's character is chiefly made up of good - nature , as it showed itself in all its forms towards his friends or his ...
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This good - nature , however , in the constitution , which Mr. Dryden somewhere calls a milkiness of blood , is an admirable ground - work for the other . In order , therefore , to try our good - nature , whether it arises from the body ...
This good - nature , however , in the constitution , which Mr. Dryden somewhere calls a milkiness of blood , is an admirable ground - work for the other . In order , therefore , to try our good - nature , whether it arises from the body ...
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THE SPECTATOR YAON 162 On Inconstancy and Irresolution | 1 |
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