The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... reason contrary to all , a man is likely to pass his time but ill who has so many dif ferent parties to please . When the mind hovers among such a variety of allurements , one had better settle on a way of life that is not the very best ...
... reason contrary to all , a man is likely to pass his time but ill who has so many dif ferent parties to please . When the mind hovers among such a variety of allurements , one had better settle on a way of life that is not the very best ...
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... reason , without any regard to wealth , reputation , or the like considerations , any more than as they fall in with our principal design , we may go through life with steadiness and pleasure ; but if we act by several broken views ...
... reason , without any regard to wealth , reputation , or the like considerations , any more than as they fall in with our principal design , we may go through life with steadiness and pleasure ; but if we act by several broken views ...
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... reason , and established in good sense . No. 164. FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 7 . Illa ; quis et me , inquit , miseram , et te perdidit , Orpheu ? Jamque vale : feror ingenti circumdata nocte , Invalidasque tibi tendens , heu ! non tua , palmas ...
... reason , and established in good sense . No. 164. FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 7 . Illa ; quis et me , inquit , miseram , et te perdidit , Orpheu ? Jamque vale : feror ingenti circumdata nocte , Invalidasque tibi tendens , heu ! non tua , palmas ...
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... reason he gives his sons a positive or- der not to enshrine it in gold or silver , but to lay it in the earth as soon as the life was gone out of it . An instance of such an overflowing of humanity , such an exuberant love to mankind ...
... reason he gives his sons a positive or- der not to enshrine it in gold or silver , but to lay it in the earth as soon as the life was gone out of it . An instance of such an overflowing of humanity , such an exuberant love to mankind ...
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... reason why the good - natured man may some- times bring his wit in question , is , perhaps , because he is apt to be moved with compassion for those misfortunes and in- firmities , which another would turn into ridicule , and by that ...
... reason why the good - natured man may some- times bring his wit in question , is , perhaps , because he is apt to be moved with compassion for those misfortunes and in- firmities , which another would turn into ridicule , and by that ...
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