The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... particular care to let the world see they act upon honourable motives ; or whatever approbations they may receive from themselves , and applauses from those they converse with , they may be very well assured that they are the scorn of ...
... particular care to let the world see they act upon honourable motives ; or whatever approbations they may receive from themselves , and applauses from those they converse with , they may be very well assured that they are the scorn of ...
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... 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 the dictates of reason , without any regard to wealth , reputation , or the ...
... 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 the dictates of reason , without any regard to wealth , reputation , or the ...
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... particular man- ner , more ridiculous than any other infirmity whatsoever , as it sets him in a greater variety of foolish lights , and distinguishes him from himself by an opposition of party - coloured charac- ters . The most humorous ...
... particular man- ner , more ridiculous than any other infirmity whatsoever , as it sets him in a greater variety of foolish lights , and distinguishes him from himself by an opposition of party - coloured charac- ters . The most humorous ...
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... particular anguish which seems to lie so heavy on Leonora . The story was told me by a priest , as I travelled with him in a stage - coach . I shall give it my reader , as well as I can remember , in 6 ADDISON'S WORKS .
... particular anguish which seems to lie so heavy on Leonora . The story was told me by a priest , as I travelled with him in a stage - coach . I shall give it my reader , as well as I can remember , in 6 ADDISON'S WORKS .
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... particular . After having wept with tears of joy , " It is enough , ( says she , ) Theodosius is still in being ; I shall live with comfort , and die in peace . " The letters which the father sent her afterwards are yet extant in the ...
... particular . After having wept with tears of joy , " It is enough , ( says she , ) Theodosius is still in being ; I shall live with comfort , and die in peace . " The letters which the father sent her afterwards are yet extant in the ...
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