The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... beautiful votary took the oppor- tunity of confessing herself to this celebrated father . We must now return to Theodosius , who the very morn- ing that the above - mentioned inquiries had been made after him , arrived at a religious ...
... beautiful votary took the oppor- tunity of confessing herself to this celebrated father . We must now return to Theodosius , who the very morn- ing that the above - mentioned inquiries had been made after him , arrived at a religious ...
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... 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 ene- mies , his servants or dependants , the guilty or the distressed . As for ...
... 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 ene- mies , his servants or dependants , the guilty or the distressed . As for ...
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... beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same passion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealousy thus arises from an extraordinary love , it is of so delicate a nature , that ...
... beautiful a figure in his imagination , makes him believe she kindles the same passion in others , and appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealousy thus arises from an extraordinary love , it is of so delicate a nature , that ...
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... beautiful parts of the character rise uppermost in the jealous husband's memory , and upbraid him with the ill usage of so divine a creature as was once in his possession ; whilst all the little imperfections that were before so uneasy ...
... beautiful parts of the character rise uppermost in the jealous husband's memory , and upbraid him with the ill usage of so divine a creature as was once in his possession ; whilst all the little imperfections that were before so uneasy ...
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... beautiful as any which have been made since that time . Nathan's fable of the poor man and his lamb is likewise more ancient than any that is ex- tant , besides the above - mentioned , and had so good an effect , as to convey ...
... beautiful as any which have been made since that time . Nathan's fable of the poor man and his lamb is likewise more ancient than any that is ex- tant , besides the above - mentioned , and had so good an effect , as to convey ...
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