The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4 |
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Their minds are so warped with their constant attention to gain , that it is very difficult for them to give their ... of so much natural eloquence , good sense , and probity of mind , that I always hear him with a particular pleasure .
Their minds are so warped with their constant attention to gain , that it is very difficult for them to give their ... of so much natural eloquence , good sense , and probity of mind , that I always hear him with a particular pleasure .
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ceed in method , I shall consider them , first as they relate to the mind ; secondly , as they relate to the body . Could we look into the mind of a female gamester , we should see it full of nothing but trumps and mattadores .
ceed in method , I shall consider them , first as they relate to the mind ; secondly , as they relate to the body . Could we look into the mind of a female gamester , we should see it full of nothing but trumps and mattadores .
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a mind which had not yet recovered its temper after so great a provocation . I present the reader with it as I received it , because I think it gives a lively idea of the affliction which a fond parent suffers on such an occasion .
a mind which had not yet recovered its temper after so great a provocation . I present the reader with it as I received it , because I think it gives a lively idea of the affliction which a fond parent suffers on such an occasion .
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