The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1889 - 8 страници |
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... Moral Virtue • 179. Various Dispositions of Readers - Account of a Whis- tling - match - Yawning . 181. Cruelty of Parents in the Affair of Marriage 184. Account of a remarkable Sleeper AGR 1 12 15 18 • 21 26 37 33 38 41 183. On Fable ...
... Moral Virtue • 179. Various Dispositions of Readers - Account of a Whis- tling - match - Yawning . 181. Cruelty of Parents in the Affair of Marriage 184. Account of a remarkable Sleeper AGR 1 12 15 18 • 21 26 37 33 38 41 183. On Fable ...
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... Moral deduced from it 451. On defamatory Publications 452. On News - writers and Readers - Specimen of a News- paper 453. On pious Gratitude - Poem on it PAGR 438 441 444 • 447 450 453 · 457 461 464 457. Proposal for a Newspaper of ...
... Moral deduced from it 451. On defamatory Publications 452. On News - writers and Readers - Specimen of a News- paper 453. On pious Gratitude - Poem on it PAGR 438 441 444 • 447 450 453 · 457 461 464 457. Proposal for a Newspaper of ...
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... morality , which , indeed , are of great use to for- tify and strengthen the mind against the impressions of sor row . Monsieur St. Evremont , who does not approve of this method , recommends authors who are apt to stir up mirth in the ...
... morality , which , indeed , are of great use to for- tify and strengthen the mind against the impressions of sor row . Monsieur St. Evremont , who does not approve of this method , recommends authors who are apt to stir up mirth in the ...
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... moral virtue . The first may make No. 177 . 33 THE SPECTATOR . Account of a Grinning-match Good-nature, as a Moral Virtue •
... moral virtue . The first may make No. 177 . 33 THE SPECTATOR . Account of a Grinning-match Good-nature, as a Moral Virtue •
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... moral virtue . The next way of a man's bringing his good - nature to the test , is to consider whether it operates according to the rules of reason and duty : for if , notwithstanding its general bene- volence to mankind , it makes no ...
... moral virtue . The next way of a man's bringing his good - nature to the test , is to consider whether it operates according to the rules of reason and duty : for if , notwithstanding its general bene- volence to mankind , it makes no ...
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