The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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Your sentiments and advice herein will be a great consolation and satisfac“ Sir , your admirer and Humble servant , W. B. ” tion to , CG No. 205. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 25 . Decipimur specie recti— Hor . WHEN I meet with any vicious ...
Your sentiments and advice herein will be a great consolation and satisfac“ Sir , your admirer and Humble servant , W. B. ” tion to , CG No. 205. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 25 . Decipimur specie recti— Hor . WHEN I meet with any vicious ...
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a it : tion , he will be of no great consequence in the world : but if he has this single talent in perfection , and but a common share of others , he may do what he pleases in his station of life . At the same time that I think ...
a it : tion , he will be of no great consequence in the world : but if he has this single talent in perfection , and but a common share of others , he may do what he pleases in his station of life . At the same time that I think ...
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Non usitatâ nec tenui ferar PennaHOR . THERE is not a more pleasing exercise of the mind than bis gratitude . It is accompanied with such an inward satisfac- the tion , that the duty is sufficiently rewarded by the perform de ance .
Non usitatâ nec tenui ferar PennaHOR . THERE is not a more pleasing exercise of the mind than bis gratitude . It is accompanied with such an inward satisfac- the tion , that the duty is sufficiently rewarded by the perform de ance .
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