The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... thought in infancy are lost in those of youth ; these too take a different turn in manhood , till old age often leads us back into our former infancy . A new title , or an un- expected success , throws us out of ourselves , and in a ...
... thought in infancy are lost in those of youth ; these too take a different turn in manhood , till old age often leads us back into our former infancy . A new title , or an un- expected success , throws us out of ourselves , and in a ...
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... thought of my Constantia , which for some years has been my only happiness , is now become a greater torment to me than I am able to bear . Must I then live to see you another's ? The streams , the fields , and meadows , where we have ...
... thought of my Constantia , which for some years has been my only happiness , is now become a greater torment to me than I am able to bear . Must I then live to see you another's ? The streams , the fields , and meadows , where we have ...
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... thought the good man was thus moved by his compassion towards her , and by the horror of her guilt , proceeded with the utmost contrition to acquaint him with that vow of vir- ginity in which she was going to engage herself , as the pro ...
... thought the good man was thus moved by his compassion towards her , and by the horror of her guilt , proceeded with the utmost contrition to acquaint him with that vow of vir- ginity in which she was going to engage herself , as the pro ...
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... thought im- practicable . Our general the next day sent a party of horse to reconnoitre them from a little hauteur , at about a quar- ter of an hour's distance from the army , who returned again to camp unobserved through several ...
... thought im- practicable . Our general the next day sent a party of horse to reconnoitre them from a little hauteur , at about a quar- ter of an hour's distance from the army , who returned again to camp unobserved through several ...
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... thought of pleasing , his surviving admirers . To take off from the severity of this speculation , I shall conclude this paper with a story of an atheistical author , who , at a time when he lay dangerously sick , and had desired the ...
... thought of pleasing , his surviving admirers . To take off from the severity of this speculation , I shall conclude this paper with a story of an atheistical author , who , at a time when he lay dangerously sick , and had desired the ...
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