The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... produce changes and revolutions in the mind of man . Our schemes of thought in infancy are lost in those of youth ; these too take a different turn in manhood , till old age often leads us back into our former infancy . A new title , or ...
... produce changes and revolutions in the mind of man . Our schemes of thought in infancy are lost in those of youth ; these too take a different turn in manhood , till old age often leads us back into our former infancy . A new title , or ...
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... producing a letter which he had written to him about three posts afore , You see here , says he , when he writes for money , he knows how to speak intelligibly enough ; there is no man in England can express himself clearer , when he ...
... producing a letter which he had written to him about three posts afore , You see here , says he , when he writes for money , he knows how to speak intelligibly enough ; there is no man in England can express himself clearer , when he ...
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... produce . Xenophon , in the life of his imaginary prince , whom he describes as a pattern for real ones , is always celebrating the ( philanthropy or ) good - nature of his hero , which he tells us he brought into the world with him ...
... produce . Xenophon , in the life of his imaginary prince , whom he describes as a pattern for real ones , is always celebrating the ( philanthropy or ) good - nature of his hero , which he tells us he brought into the world with him ...
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... produces , we may usually observe , that none are greater mourners than jealous men , when the person who provoked their jealousy is taken from them . Then it is that their love breaks out furiously , and throws off all the mixtures of ...
... produces , we may usually observe , that none are greater mourners than jealous men , when the person who provoked their jealousy is taken from them . Then it is that their love breaks out furiously , and throws off all the mixtures of ...
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... produce , in cooling your love towards him , or diverting it to another . There is still another secret , that can never fail , if you can once get it believed , and which is often practised by women of greater cunning than virtue ...
... produce , in cooling your love towards him , or diverting it to another . There is still another secret , that can never fail , if you can once get it believed , and which is often practised by women of greater cunning than virtue ...
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