The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... speak what we mean ; and account themselves a civilized people , because they speak one thing and mean another ; truth they call barbarity , and falsehood politeness . Upon my first landing , one who was sent from the king of this place ...
... speak what we mean ; and account themselves a civilized people , because they speak one thing and mean another ; truth they call barbarity , and falsehood politeness . Upon my first landing , one who was sent from the king of this place ...
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... speak of him- self ( says Cowley ) : it grates his own heart to say anything of disparagement , and the reader's ears to hear anything of praise from him . ' Let the tenor of his discourse be what it will , upon this subject , it ...
... speak of him- self ( says Cowley ) : it grates his own heart to say anything of disparagement , and the reader's ears to hear anything of praise from him . ' Let the tenor of his discourse be what it will , upon this subject , it ...
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... speak ill of me , any more than they would believe me should I speak well of you . " In these , and many other instances I could produce , the bitterness of the answer sufficiently testifies the uneasiness of the mind the person was ...
... speak ill of me , any more than they would believe me should I speak well of you . " In these , and many other instances I could produce , the bitterness of the answer sufficiently testifies the uneasiness of the mind the person was ...
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