The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... manner ; and was taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment ... manners . It was due , above all , to the great satirist , who alone knew how to use ridicule without abusing it , who ...
... manner ; and was taken , like my betters , with the raptures and high rights of Shakspeare . My maturer judgment ... manners . It was due , above all , to the great satirist , who alone knew how to use ridicule without abusing it , who ...
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... manner destroys our identity . A cloudy day , or a little sunshine , have as great an influence on many constitutions , as the most real blessings or misfortunes . A dream varies our being , and changes our condition while it lasts ...
... manner destroys our identity . A cloudy day , or a little sunshine , have as great an influence on many constitutions , as the most real blessings or misfortunes . A dream varies our being , and changes our condition while it lasts ...
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... manner he could , to animate his penitent in the course of life she was entering upon , and wear out of her mind those groundless fears and apprehensions which had taken possession of it ; concluding with a promise to her , that he ...
... manner he could , to animate his penitent in the course of life she was entering upon , and wear out of her mind those groundless fears and apprehensions which had taken possession of it ; concluding with a promise to her , that he ...
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... manner to Con- stantia ; who at that time was herself so far gone in the same fatal distemper , that she lay delirious . Upon the interval which generally precedes death in sicknesses of this nature , the abbess , finding that the ...
... manner to Con- stantia ; who at that time was herself so far gone in the same fatal distemper , that she lay delirious . Upon the interval which generally precedes death in sicknesses of this nature , the abbess , finding that the ...
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... manner the Human Face Divine , and turning that part of us , which has so great an image impressed upon it , into the image of a monkey ; whether the raising such silly competitions among the ignorant , proposing prizes for such useless ...
... manner the Human Face Divine , and turning that part of us , which has so great an image impressed upon it , into the image of a monkey ; whether the raising such silly competitions among the ignorant , proposing prizes for such useless ...
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