The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... live in it . There is but one method of setting ourselves at rest in this particular , and that is , by adhering stedfastly to one great end , as the chief and ultimate aim of all our pursuits . If we are firmly resolved to live up to ...
... live in it . There is but one method of setting ourselves at rest in this particular , and that is , by adhering stedfastly to one great end , as the chief and ultimate aim of all our pursuits . If we are firmly resolved to live up to ...
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... live up to your rules , which I hope will incline you to pity my con- dition ; I shall open it to you in a very few words . About three years since a gentleman , whom , I am sure , you your- self would have approved , made his addresses ...
... live up to your rules , which I hope will incline you to pity my con- dition ; I shall open it to you in a very few words . About three years since a gentleman , whom , I am sure , you your- self would have approved , made his addresses ...
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... lives in quite another view , than what they had of them in the body ; and that what they now con- sider as misfortunes and disappointments , will very often ap- pear to have been escapes and blessings . The mind that hath any cast ...
... lives in quite another view , than what they had of them in the body ; and that what they now con- sider as misfortunes and disappointments , will very often ap- pear to have been escapes and blessings . The mind that hath any cast ...
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... lives . It unfortunately happened , that in the midst of this intercourse of love and friendship between Theodosius and Constantia , there broke out an irreparable quarrel between their parents , the one valuing himself too much upon ...
... lives . It unfortunately happened , that in the midst of this intercourse of love and friendship between Theodosius and Constantia , there broke out an irreparable quarrel between their parents , the one valuing himself too much upon ...
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... live to see you another's ? The streams , the fields , and meadows , where we have so often talked together , grow painful to me ; life itself is become a burden . May you long be happy in the world , but forget that there was ever such ...
... live to see you another's ? The streams , the fields , and meadows , where we have so often talked together , grow painful to me ; life itself is become a burden . May you long be happy in the world , but forget that there was ever such ...
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