The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... appear so contemptible and little in the eyes of the world as incon- stancy , especially when it regards religion or party . In either of these cases , though a man perhaps does but his duty in changing his side , he not only makes ...
... appear so contemptible and little in the eyes of the world as incon- stancy , especially when it regards religion or party . In either of these cases , though a man perhaps does but his duty in changing his side , he not only makes ...
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... it lasts ; and every passion , not to mention health and sickness , and the greater alterations in body and mind , makes us appear almost different creatures , If a man is so distinguished among other beings by 2 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... it lasts ; and every passion , not to mention health and sickness , and the greater alterations in body and mind , makes us appear almost different creatures , If a man is so distinguished among other beings by 2 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... appear so surprisingly dull when they have endeavoured to be merry in print ; the public being more just than private clubs or assemblies , in distinguishing between what is wit and what is ill - nature . Another reason why the good ...
... appear so surprisingly dull when they have endeavoured to be merry in print ; the public being more just than private clubs or assemblies , in distinguishing between what is wit and what is ill - nature . Another reason why the good ...
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... appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealousy thus arises from an extraordinary love , it is of so delicate a nature , that it scorns to take up with any- thing less than an equal return of love . Not the warmest expressions of ...
... appears as amiable to all beholders . And as jealousy thus arises from an extraordinary love , it is of so delicate a nature , that it scorns to take up with any- thing less than an equal return of love . Not the warmest expressions of ...
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... appears In rising sighs and falling tears , That show too well the warm desires , The silent , slow , consuming fires , Which on my inmost vitals prey , And melt my very soul away . The jealous man is not indeed angry if you dislike 26 ...
... appears In rising sighs and falling tears , That show too well the warm desires , The silent , slow , consuming fires , Which on my inmost vitals prey , And melt my very soul away . The jealous man is not indeed angry if you dislike 26 ...
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